Shoji Goto

Japanese mycologist and microbiologist.

Abbreviations: Goto
Occupations: mycologist, microbiologist
Citizenships: Japan
Dates: 1927-00-00T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 19 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 26 fungi
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19 fungi attributed, 7 fungi contributed to26 fungi:

Saitoella complicata Goto, Sugiy., Hamam. & Komag. 1987
fungi species
Saitoella complicata is a rare fungus that is one of the nearest relatives of Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a widely used model species. While related fungi are pathogens of plants or animals, S. complicata feeds on decaying matter. Its genome has been sequenced by the Joint Genome Institute.
Pichia galeiformis A. Endo & Goto 1987
fungi species in the saccharomycetaceae family
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Naganishia Goto 1963
fungi genus in the filobasidiaceae family
Naganishia is a genus of fungi in the family Filobasidiaceae. Species are currently only known from their yeast states, most of which were formerly referred to the genus Cryptococcus. Some 15 species have been described worldwide. Naganishia albida is an occasional human pathogen.
Exophiala alcalophila Goto & Sugiy. 1982
fungi species in the herpotrichiellaceae family
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Debaryomyces nepalensis Goto & Sugiy. 1968
fungi species in the saccharomycetaceae family
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Candida montana Goto & Oguri 1983
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Candida glucosophila Tokuoka, Ishit., Goto & Komag. 1987
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Corynespora hibisci Goto 1942
fungi species in the corynesporascaceae family
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Sporobolomyces japonicus Iizuka & Goto 1965
fungi species in the sporidiobolaceae family
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Sporobolomyces coprophilus Sugiy. & Goto 1967
fungi species in the sporidiobolaceae family
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Phaeococcomyces alcalophilus Goto & Sugiy. 1982
fungi species in the phaeococcomycetaceae family
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Naganishia globosa Goto 1963
fungi species in the filobasidiaceae family
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Cryptococcus himalayensis Goto & Sugiy. 1970
fungi species in the cryptococcaceae family
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Corynespora sesameum (Sacc.) Goto 1950
fungi species in the corynesporascaceae family
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Corynespora corchorum (Kyoto Watan. & Hara) Goto 1950
fungi species in the corynesporascaceae family
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Candida soli Okuma & Goto 1987
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Geotrichum rectangulatum Goto, Yamak. & Yokots. 1975
fungi species in the dipodascaceae family
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Geotrichum fici Goto, Yamak. & Yokots. 1975
fungi species in the dipodascaceae family
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Candida kofuensis Mikata, Ueda-Nishim., Goto, Kurtzman, M. Suzuki, Yarrow & Nakase 1999
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Moesziomyces antarcticus (Goto, Sugiy. & Iizuka) Q.M. Wang, Begerow, F.Y. Bai & Boekhout 2015
fungi species in the ustilaginaceae family
Moesziomyces antarcticus is a species of fungus in the order Ustilaginales. The species occurs as a yeast and it was first isolated from Antarctic lake sediment in 1969. As a pathogen, it is a rare cause of human fungaemia infections. The yeast is a source of important industrial enzymes: Immobilized Moesziomyces antarcticus lipase can be used to catalyze the regioselective acylation of flavonoids or direct acylation with phenolic acids. Moesziomyces antarcticus contains a lipase enzyme (Candida antarctica) that is able to cleave ester bonds in PET plastic.
Candida psychrophila (Goto, Sugiy. & Iizuka) S.A. Mey. & Yarrow 1978
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Naganishia bhutanensis (Goto & Sugiy.) Xin Zhan Liu, F.Y. Bai, M. Groenew. & Boekhout 2015
fungi species in the filobasidiaceae family
Naganishia bhutanensis is a species of fungus in the family Filobasidiaceae. It was isolated in its yeast state from soil in Bhutan. The cell is encapsulated with an extended ovoid shape. When the cell buds, it creates birth scars, and the neck of the new yeast fits inside of the bud scar neck. The new cell typically only buds from the birth scar present from where it budded off the parent cell. In over half of the dividing cells in N. bhutanensis cultures the cell walls were holoblastic, meaning that the new cell wall was continuous with the old cell wall on the parent cell; the remaining
Starmerella vaccinii (Tokuoka, Ishit., Goto & Komag.) C.A.Rosa & Lachance 2018
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Starmerella floricola (Tokuoka, Ishit., Goto & Komag.) C.A. Rosa & Lachance 2018
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Nakazawaea ishiwadae (Sugiy. & Goto) Kurtzman & Robnett 2014
fungi species in the order saccharomycetales
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Metschnikowia kofuensis Mikata, Ueda-Nishim., Goto, Kurtzman, M. Suzuki, Yarrow & Nakase ex Kurtzman, Robnett & Basehoar 2018
fungi species in the metschnikowiaceae family
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