Table 1.
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.