The Yeast Handbook
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-30985-3_21
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Yeasts as Indicators of Environmental Quality

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“…Yeasts such as Candida tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei, C. guilliermondii and C. glabrata, often isolated from water environments, have been frequently reported as etiological agents of candidiasis (Pfaller et al 2003). Studies on freshwater yeasts have been focused mostly on the application of these microorganisms as organic pollution indicators (Hagler 2006;Nagahama 2006). Some studies have shown a correlation between the occurrence of yeasts in aquatic environments and the presence of fecal pollution indicators (Arvanitidou et al 2002(Arvanitidou et al , 2005de Almeida 2005;Hagler 2006;Medeiros et al 2008).…”
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“…Yeasts such as Candida tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei, C. guilliermondii and C. glabrata, often isolated from water environments, have been frequently reported as etiological agents of candidiasis (Pfaller et al 2003). Studies on freshwater yeasts have been focused mostly on the application of these microorganisms as organic pollution indicators (Hagler 2006;Nagahama 2006). Some studies have shown a correlation between the occurrence of yeasts in aquatic environments and the presence of fecal pollution indicators (Arvanitidou et al 2002(Arvanitidou et al , 2005de Almeida 2005;Hagler 2006;Medeiros et al 2008).…”
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“…Studies on freshwater yeasts have been focused mostly on the application of these microorganisms as organic pollution indicators (Hagler 2006;Nagahama 2006). Some studies have shown a correlation between the occurrence of yeasts in aquatic environments and the presence of fecal pollution indicators (Arvanitidou et al 2002(Arvanitidou et al , 2005de Almeida 2005;Hagler 2006;Medeiros et al 2008). Yeasts could be used as indicators of sewage contamination and recreational water quality as a complement to the coliform counts currently used as indicators of recent fecal pollution (Hagler 2006).…”
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“…Yeasts are common inhabitants of aquatic environments and their density and species diversity depend on the water type and purity (11,12). Despite this fact the knowledge of the ecology of freshwater yeasts is still incipient and present wide gaps related in particular to the factor that drive their distribution patterns, diversity and functional significance in aquatic systems (28).…”
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confidence: 99%