
Rhodosporidium toruloides ATCC 26217. Image by Morgann Reilly.
Rhodosporidium toruloides is a nonpathogenic, red-colored basidiomycetous fungus. It is an oleaginous yeast that can accumulate lipids over 70% of its dry cell weight. Under low nitrogen growth conditions, it accumulates lipids and carotenoids. The strain was obtained from the ATCC http://www.atcc.org/.
Reference
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