Co-isolation ofPenicillium citrinumand its cell-switching partnerMeyerozyma guilliermondiifrom a geothermal power plant
Danaé Bregnard,
Guillaume Cailleau,
Wart van Zonneveld
et al.
Abstract:Progresses in geothermal energy and deep drilling technologies have opened a new window into the terrestrial subsurface. This provides direct access to deep geothermal fluids used to produce heat and electricity, creating an opportunity to isolate and characterize novel microbial strains from these extreme habitats. In this study, we report the co-isolation of two fungal strains.Penicillium citrinum(strain HEK1) was isolated first and thought to be axenic. However, upon exposure to stress (frost and ethanol), … Show more
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