- The
Mucoraceae are a
family of
fungi of the
order Mucorales,
characterized by
having the
thallus not
segmented or ramified.
Pathogenic genera include Absidia...
- of
approximately 40
species of
molds and
dimorphic fungi in the
family Mucoraceae. The
genus includes both
pathogenic and
avirulent species, and some members...
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Rhizopus oligosporus is a
fungus of the
family Mucoraceae and is a
widely used
starter culture for the
production of
tempeh at home and industrially. As...
- of
traditional classification are
quite artificial. For example, the
Mucoraceae is
believed to be polyphyletic, as are the Thamnidiaceae, Chaetocladiaceae...
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Rhizopus arrhizus is a
fungus of the
family Mucoraceae,
characterized by sporangiop****s that
arise from
nodes at the
point where the
rhizoids are formed...
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Dicranophora fulva is a mold of the
family Mucoraceae. The
species was
described as new to
science in 1886 by
German mycologist Joseph Schröter, who first...
- Division:
Mucoromycota class:
Mucoromycetes Order:
Mucorales Family:
Mucoraceae Genus:
Rhizopus Species: R. stolonifer
Binomial name
Rhizopus stolonifer...
- Division:
Mucoromycota class:
Mucoromycetes Order:
Mucorales Family:
Mucoraceae Genus:
Rhizopus Ehrenb. (1820) Type
species Rhizopus nigricans Ehrenb...
- PMC 3209044. PMID 21908600. Hesseltine, C.W. (1957). "The
genus Syzygites (
Mucoraceae)". Lloydia. 20: 228–237.
Alexopoulos CJ.; Mims SW.;
Blackwell M. (1996)...
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starchy root),
which involves the use of an
amylolytic mold (Rhizopus sp.,
Mucoraceae, Zygomycota) by
chewing it.
Parakari is
produced by Pemon, Wapishana,...