第30回 日本微生物系統分類研究会年次大会(2010.12.9)
Symposium “Microbial Systematics, – Past, Present and Future –”
Session I: Prokaryotes
- History and future of taxonomists to unzip chromosomal information to define
bacterial species.
Takayuki Ezaki
Department of Microbiology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
- Chemotaxonomy, the significance and usefulness for prokaryote systematics
Ken-ichiro Suzuki
NITE-Biological Resource Center, Japan
- Isolation, physiology and taxonomy of ecologically important organisms
previously uncultured
Yoichi Kamagata1,2 and Satoshi Hanada1
1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 2Hokkaido University, Japan
Special Lecture:
Bergey’s Manual Trust and bacterial and archaeal systematics in the21st
century
James T. Staley
University of Washington, USA
Session II: Eukaryotes
- “Zygomycota”, a vanished fungal phylum, and the future prospects towards
its reconstruction
Yousuke Degawa
Sugadaira Montane Research Center, University of Tsukuba, Japan
- Recent advances in systematics and biogeography of mushroom-forming fungi
(Basidiomycota, Fungi)
Kentaro Hosaka
National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan
Special Lecture:
Impact of molecular systematics on The yeasts, a taxonomic study, 5th edition (2011)
Cletus P. Kurtzman
National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, ARS, USDA,
USA