Candida aquaetextoris sp nov, a new species of yeast occurring in sludge from a textile industry wastewater treatment plant in Tuscany, Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
We describe Candida aquaetextoris, a new yeast species isolated from sludge that accumulates at the main wastewater treatment facility which processes discharges from textile factories located in the Prate metropolitan district, northern Tuscany, Italy. This yeast degrades 4-(1-nonyl)phenol, a toxic intermediate originating from the microbial attack of nonylphenol polyethoxylates, which are nonionic surfactants largely used in leather and textile industries. In the investigation we employed conventional and molecular taxonomy techniques to compare the new isolate to strains of physiologically similar species, such as Candida maltosa and Candida tropicalis, as well as strains of quite phenotypically different species, such as Candida haemulonii. The results demonstrate that the yeast which we identified represents a separate taxon, The type strain of C. aquaetextoris is strain Lmar1, which has been deposited in the Industrial Yeast Collection of the Division of Applied Microbiology, Department of Plant Biology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy, as strain DBVPG 6732.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Candida aquaetextoris; Yeast; Wastewater treatment plant
List of contributors:
Frassinetti, Stefania; Vallini, Giovanni
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