- Source: Vanderwaltozyma
Vanderwaltozyma is a genus of ascomycetous yeasts in the family Saccharomycetaceae.
The genus name is in honour of Johannes P. van der Walt (1925-2011), a South African mycologist who first described Vanderwaltozyma polyspora and Vanderwaltozyma yarrowii (in the Kluyveromyces genus). The genus was circumscribed by Cletus P. Kurtzman in 2003.
Vanderwaltozyma species are characterized by the fermentation of glucose and galactose, the assimilation of nitrogen sources like ethylamine, nitrate, lysine, and cadaverine, and spores shaped spheroidal, oblong, or reniform.
Species
According to Catalogue of Life (as of May 2023), the genus has 7 accepted species:
Vanderwaltozyma huisunica C.F. Lee & Chin F. Chang
Vanderwaltozyma meishanica C.F. Lee & Chin F. Chang
Vanderwaltozyma molinica C.F. Lee & Chin F. Chang
Vanderwaltozyma polyspora (Van der Walt) Kurtzman
Vanderwaltozyma tropicalis Nakase, Jindam., Kenji Tanaka, Ninomiya, Limtong, H. Kawas. & C.F. Lee
Vanderwaltozyma verrucispora C.F. Lee, Chun H. Liu, Ninomiya, H. Kawas. & Nakase
Vanderwaltozyma yarrowii (Van der Walt) Kurtzman