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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

, Volume 31, Issue 1, pp 433–464 | Cite as

LesCandida sans pouvoir fermentaire (Cryptococcacées)

  • Simone Poncet
  • Michèle Arpin
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Abstract

L'étude morphologique et les tests de croissance sur un grand nombre de sources carbonées ont permis d'établir une clef de détermination pour ces quinze espèces deCandida ne fermentant aucun sucre et n'assimilant pas les nitrates.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Simone Poncet
    • 1
  • Michèle Arpin
    • 1
  1. 1.Laboratoire de Microbiologie et MycologieFaculté des SciencesLyonFrance

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