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Abstract

Six yeast isolates were obtained from rotting wood samples in Brazil and frass of a cerambycid beetle larva in French Guiana. Sequence analysis of the ITS-5.8S region and the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit rRNA gene showed that the isolates represent a novel species of . This novel species is related to , , and . It is heterothallic and produces asci with two or four hat-shaped ascospores. The name sp. nov. is proposed to accommodate the novel species. The holotype of is CBS 16129 and the designated paratype is CBS 16584. The MycoBank number is 838252. All isolates of were able to convert xylose into xylitol with maximum xylitol production within 60 and 72 h. The isolates produced xylitol with values ranging from 12.61 to 31.79 g l in yeast extract–peptone–xylose medium with 5% xylose. When the isolates were tested in sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate containing around 35–38 g l -xylose, isolate UFMG-CM-Y519 showed maximum xylitol production.

Funding
This study was supported by the:
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
    • Principle Award Recipient: Marc-AndréLachance
  • National Science Foundation (Award RIG 0542276 and PSC-CUNY PSCREG-67538-00 36)
    • Principle Award Recipient: AmyBerkov
  • Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (Award APQ-01525-14, APQ-01477-13 and APQ-02552-15)
    • Principle Award Recipient: CarlosA. Rosa
  • Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (Award 407415/2013-1 and 0457499/2014-1)
    • Principle Award Recipient: CarlosA. Rosa
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