Saccharomycetales
Saccharomycetales belongs to the kingdom of Fungi and the division Ascomycota. It is the only order in the class Saccharomycetes. There are currently 13 families recognized as belonging to Saccharomycetales.[2]
Saccharomycetales | |
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae under DIC microscopy | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Saccharomycetes |
Subclass: | Saccharomycetidae |
Order: | Saccharomycetales Kudryatsev (1960)[1] |
Families | |
Ascoideaceae |
Genera incertae sedis
According to The Mycota,[2] genera included in the order, but of uncertain taxonomic position (incertae sedis) include Ascobotryozyma, Babjeviella, Botryozyma, Candida pro parte, Citeromyces, Coccidiascus, Komagataella, Kuraishia, Macrorhabdus, Nadsonia, Nakazawaea, Pachysolen, Peterozyma, Schizoblastosporidon, Sporopachydermia, and Trigonopsis.
References
- Kudryatsev, V. (1960). Die Systematik der Hefen (in German). Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
- Kurtzman, C. P. & Sugiyama, J. (2015). Saccharomycotina and Taphrinomycotina: The Yeasts and Yeastlike Fungi of the Ascomycota. In The Mycota: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi As Experimental Systems for Basic and Applied Research: VII Systematics and Evolution Part B (2nd ed.). Berlin, Germany: Springer. pp. 3–27. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-46011-5_9.