Polona Zalar

Taxonomist.

Abbreviations: Zalar
Occupations: mycologist, biologist
Citizenships: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Slovenia
Languages: Slovene, English
Dates: 1971-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 51 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 56 fungi
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51 fungi attributed, 5 fungi contributed to56 fungi:

Wallemiomycetes Zalar, de Hoog & Schroers 2005
fungi class in the phylum basidiomycota
The Wallemiomycetes are a class of fungi in the division Basidiomycota. It consists of the single order Wallemiales, containing the single family Wallemiaceae, which in turn contains the single genus Wallemia. The phylogenetic origin of the lineage was placed to various parts of Basidiomycota, but according to the analysis of a larger dataset it is a sister group of Agaricomycotina. The genus contains species of xerophilic molds that are found worldwide. The seven described species (W. sebi, W. ichthyophaga, W. muriae, W. mellicola, W. canadensis, W. tropicalis, and W. hederae) are
Mucor troglophilus Zalar 1997
fungi species in the mucoraceae family
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Wallemiales Zalar, de Hoog & Schroers 2005
fungi order in the class wallemiomycetes
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Wallemia muriae (J. Kickx f.) Zalar & de Hoog 2005
fungi species in the wallemiaceae family
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Aspergillus stellamaris Zalar, Frisvad & Samson 2008
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus stella-maris is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Nidulantes section. The species was first described in 2008. A. stella-maris has been reported to produce emericellin and shamixanthone. It has star-shaped ascospores. The genome of A. stella-maris was in 2016 sequenced as a part of the Aspergillus whole-genome sequencing project - a project dedicated to performing whole-genome sequencing of all members of the Aspergillus genus. The genome assembly size was 34.00 Mbp.
Aspergillus discophorus Samson, Zalar & Frisvad 2008
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus discophorus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Aenei section. The species was first described in 2008. It has been isolated from soil in Spain.
Cladosporium velox Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium velox is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It has globoid conidia. It has also been found in plant material.
Cladosporium spinulosum Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium spinulosum is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It has spherical, ornamented conidia with long digitate (finger-like) projections.
Cladosporium salinae Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium salinae is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It has ovoid to ellipsoid conidia. It has also been found in animal feed.
Cladosporium psychrotolerans Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium psychrotolerans is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It grows well at 4 °C but not at 30 °C, and has ornamented, globoid conidia with long digitate projections.
Cladosporium halotolerans Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium halotolerans is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It has globoid conidia. It has also been isolated from bathrooms and dolphin skin.
Cladosporium fusiforme Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium fusiforme is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It has ovoid to ellipsoid conidia. It has also been found in animal feed.
Cladosporium dominicanum Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
Cladosporium dominicanum is a fungus found in hypersaline environments. It has globoid conidia. It has also been found in plant material.
Aureobasidium subglaciale (Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim.) Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 2014
fungi species in the saccotheciaceae family
Previously classified under the species complex Aureobasidium pullulans, Aureobasidium subglaciale is a black yeast-like, extremophile, ascomycete fungus that is found in extreme cold habitats. The species was originally isolated from subglacial ice of arctic glaciers. The first isolate of this species was obtained from subglacial ice of the Norwegian island Spitsbergen, one of the coldest places inhabited by humans. of Genomic data collected from specimens in the Aureobasidium pullulans complex justified distinction of four different species. Aureobasidium subglaciale is specifically known
Aureobasidium namibiae (Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim.) Zalar, Gostinčar & Gunde-Cim. 2014
fungi species in the saccotheciaceae family
Aureobasidium namibiae, formerly known as Aureobasidium pullulans var. namibiae is a ubiquitous black, yeast-like fungus. It was described on the basis of only one strain isolated from dolomitic marble in Namibia (hence its name namibiae). The species was established when the genomes of the four former varieties of Aureobasidium pullulans were sequenced and the large differences between them were discovered. The species tolerates up to 10% of NaCl and grows between 10 °C and 30 °C. Colonies on malt extract agar on average grow to 25 mm in 7 days (at 25 °C), appearing smooth and shiny due to
Aureobasidium melanogenum (Herm.-Nijh.) Zalar, Gostinčar & Gunde-Cim. 2014
fungi species in the saccotheciaceae family
Aureobasidium melanogenum, formerly known as Aureobasidium pullulans var. melanogenum is a ubiquitous black, yeast-like fungus that is found mainly in freshwater habitats. The species also includes strains causing human infections, which were previously classified as A. pullulans. It was named due to abundant melanin production and accumulation in the cell walls, which leads to dark green, brown or black appearance of the cells and colonies The species was established when the genomes of the four former varieties of Aureobasidium pullulans were sequenced and the large differences between them
Aspergillus filifer Zalar, Frisvad & Samson 2008
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus filifer is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Nidulantes section. The species was first described in 2008. It has been reported to produce shamixanthones and varitriol.
Wallemia hederae S. Jančič, Zalar & Gunde Cimerman 2015
fungi species in the wallemiaceae family
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Trimmatostroma salinum Zalar, de Hoog & Gunde-Cim. 1999
fungi species in the mollisiaceae family
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Cystobasidium slooffiae (E.K. Novák & Vörös-Felkai) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium psychroaquaticum Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2015
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium pinicola (F.Y. Bai, L.D. Guo & J.H. Zhao) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium pallidum (Lodder) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de Garcia, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium oligophagum (Satoh & Makimura) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de Garcia, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium lysinophilum (Nagah., Hamam., Nakase & Horikoshi) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium laryngis (Reiersöl) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium calyptogenae (Nagah., Hamam., Nakase & Horikoshi) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cystobasidium benthicum (Nagah., Hamam., Nakase & Horikoshi) Yurkov, Kachalkin, H.M. Daniel, M. Groenew., Libkind, V. de García, Zalar, Gouliam., Boekhout & Begerow 2014
fungi species in the cystobasidiaceae family
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Cladosporium tenellum K. Schub., Zalar, Crous & U. Braun 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
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Cladosporium subinflatum K. Schub., Zalar, Crous & U. Braun 2007
fungi species in the cladosporiaceae family
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