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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2014 Jul 23;98(17):7645–7657. doi: 10.1007/s00253-014-5944-8

Table 1.

Yeast species, other collection ID, source habitat and their oleaginous characteristic

No. Species and UCDFST ID Other collection ID Source Habitat Oleaginous
characteristic
Screening
stage
1. Candida intermedia UCDFST 11-472 FORDACC 939, InaCC 0502 Leaf litter, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
2. Candida aff. kashinagacola UCDFST 12-524 FORDACC 4051 Insect tunnel in infested wood, Papalia secondary forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
3. Candida aff. kazuoi UCDFST 10-784 FORDACC 627 Fungus under bark of decaying wood, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
4. Candida aff. sagamina UCDFST 10-1002 FORDACC 577 Liquid in cup fungus growing on wood Buoyant** IA
5. Candida tenuis UCDFST 10-1070 FORDACC 558, InaCC 0471 Leaf litter, Mekongga, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
6. Candida aff. tenuis UCDFST 11-461 FORDACC 1649, InaCC 0507 Leaf litter, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
7. Cryptococcus aff. taibaiensis UCDFST 73-750 Freycin leaf axil, Lanai, Hawaii, USA 37.37%* IA
8. Cryptococcus albidus UCDFST 63-203 Fales hot spring effluent, Mono Lake, California, USA 33.97% * IA
9. Cryptococcus flavescens UCDFST 12-401 FORDACC 1648 Leaf litter, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
10. Cryptococcus humicola UCDFST 10-1004 FORDACC 579 Surface of a fungal fruiting body, Sulawesi, Indonesia 35.48%* IA, IB, IIA
11. Cryptococcus humicola UCDFST 12-717 FORDACC 1608 Leaf litter, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA, IB, IIA
12. Cryptococcus laurentii UCDFST 12-803 FORDACC 4420 Leaf surface of Solanum torvum Swartz. (Solanaceae), Papalia secondary forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA, IB, IIA
13. Cryptococcus magnus UCDFST 10-900 FORDACC 733 Insect gut of Cerambycid larva, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
14. Cryptococcus ramirezgomezianus UCDFST 54-11.224 Fruiting body of Pleurotus fungus, California, USA 40.05%* IA
15. Cryptococcus terreus UCDFST 61-443 Soil, California, USA 51.68%* IA, IB, IIA
16. Cryptococcus victoriae UCDFST 10-939 FORDACC 768 Insect gut of larva, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
17. Cryptococcus wieringae UCDFST 05-544 Prunus cerasus nectar, Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters, California, USA 52.65%* IA
18. Kurtzmaniella cleridarum UCDFST 76-729.2 Mushroom, California coast area, USA 33.33%* IA, IB, IIA
19. Leucosporidiella creatinivora UCDFST 62-1032 Exudate of alder tree, California, USA 48.58%* IA, IB, IIA
20. Lipomyces lipofer UCDFST 78-19 CBS 944, NRRL Y-11555 Soil 51.33%* IA, IB, IIA
21. Lipomyces starkeyi UCDFST 78-23 Opuntia stricta, Yarrawonga, New South Wales, Australia 40.00%* IA, IB, IIA
22. Rhodosporidium babjevae UCDFST 04-877 Olive fly (Batrocera oleae) Davis, California, USA 46.87%* IA
23. Rhodosporidium babjevae UCDFST 05-736 Olive fly (Batrocera oleae) Davis, California, USA 43.20%* IA
24. Rhodosporidium babjevae UCDFST 05-775 Sap on Olea europaea, Winters, California, USA 65.32%* IA
25. Rhodosporidium babjevae UCDFST 68-916.1 Insect frass of Alnus sp. (alder), Emory Creek, British Columbia, Canada 35.00%* IA
26. Rhodosporidium diobovatum UCDFST 08-225 Obtained from CBS 39.69%* IA
27. Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae UCDFST 62-121 Campanula rotundifolia flower, Canada 39.80%* IA
28. Rhodosporidium paludigenum UCDFST 09-163 Obtained from CBS 39.73%* IA
29. Rhodosporidium sphaerocarpum UCDFST 68-43 Auxotrophic mutant of strain UCDFST 48-23 36.60%* IA
30. Rhodosporidium toruloides UCDFST 68-264 CBS 315 Air, Tokyo, Japan 45.67%* IA
31. Rhodotorula glutinis UCDFST 06-542 Olive fly (Batrocera oleae) Winters, California, USA 58.05%* IA
32. Rhodotorula cf. glutinis UCDFST 05-613 Olive fly (Batrocera oleae) Davis, California, USA 40.62%* IA
33. Rhodotorula mucilaginosa UCDFST 10-1102 FORDACC 564, InaCC 0465 Leaf litter, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Reported oleaginous species (Sitepu et al. 2012) IA
34. Rhodotorula mucilaginosa UCDFST 40-129 Soil, California, USA 32.74%* IA
35. Schwanniomyces vanrijiae var. yarrowii 11–462 FORDACC 1639, InaCC 0451 Leaf litter, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
36. Sporobolomyces bannaensis UCDFST 11-470 FORDACC 937, InaCC 0521 Leaf surface, Papalia secondary rain forest, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Buoyant** IA
37. Tremella enchepala UCDFST 68-887.2 Cracked bark of Salix sp,. near Prince George, British Columbia, Canada 41.67%* IA, IB, IIA
38. Trichosporon cutaneum UCDFST 76-64 NRRL Y-1490, CBS 2466 Skin lesion Reported oleaginous genus IA
39. Trichosporon guehoae UCDFST 60-59 Slime flux of a chestnut tree, Winschoten, Netherlands 37.48%* IA, IB, IIA

Note.

*

Yeast strains were grown in Medium A with 12% glucose without nitrogen source(Sitepu et al. 2013);

**

When transferred into 20% glycerol, cells float to the surface.

UCDFST: Phaff Yeast Culture Collection, University of California Davis, USA. FORDACC: Forest Microbe Culture Collection, Ministry of Forestry, Bogor, Indonesia. CBS: Centrallbureau voor Schimmelcultures. NRRL: US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Peoria, IL, USA.