Y. Yamada, H. Kawas., Nagats., Mikata & Tats. Seki, 1999
Genera
See text
The Phaffomycetaceae are a family of yeasts in the order Saccharomycetales that reproduce by budding. Species in the family have a widespread distribution.
It is found to be linked to Equine grass sickness (EGS) via pasture mycotoxicosis, which comprises a very large and diverse population of fungi.[2] It is found in silage, including lactic acid bacteria, yeasts and molds.[3]
It is found in fermented Ethiopian honey wine, Tej',[4] and can affect bagasse (the waste product) of sugarcane, with other yeast fungi.[5]
^Drouin, Pascal; Ferrero, Francesco (December 2020). "Testing selectivity of bacterial and fungal culture media compared to original silage samples using next generation sequencing". Journal of Microbiological Methods. 179. doi:10.1016/j.mimet.2020.106088. PMID33091456.