“…Yeast isolates from the tiger lily flower have been reported to comprise of Aureobasidium pullulans (97.9%, 95 isolates) (Kim and Kim, 2015a), whereas those associated with fleabane flowers include A. pullulans (49.3%, 39 isolates), Candida (21.5%, 17 isolates), Rhodosporidium (17.7%, 14 isolates), Cryptococcus (7.5%, six isolates), and Rhodotorula (3.7%, three isolates) (Kim and Kim 2015b). In addition, A. pullulans from flowers have also been found to produce several biosurfactants, depending on their phylogenetic class (Kim et al, 2015;Kim et al, in press).…”