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  2. Mucor - Wikipedia

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    Mucor is a microbial genus of approximately 40 species of molds in the family Mucoraceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Species are commonly found in soil , digestive systems , plant surfaces, some cheeses like Tomme de Savoie , rotten vegetable matter and iron oxide residue in the biosorption process.

  3. Mucormycosis - Wikipedia

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    Mucormycosis is a fungal infection caused by fungi in the order Mucorales. [5] In most cases it is due to an invasion of the genera Rhizopus and Mucor , common bread molds. [ 30 ] Most fatal infections are caused by Rhizopus oryzae . [ 18 ]

  4. Mucorales - Wikipedia

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    The original report of sex in fungi, occurred two centuries ago, based on observations of the fungus Syzygites megalocarpus (Mucoromycotina) (reviewed by Idnurm [1]). This species, was subsequently used in 1904, to represent self-fertile species when the concept of two major mating strategies were developed for the fungi.

  5. Mucor plumbeus - Wikipedia

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    Mucor plumbeus is a fungus in the family Mucoraceae (subphylum Mucoromycotina) that is very common, abundant and distributed worldwide. [1] [2] Mucor plumbeus is not known to be a plant or animal pathogen; however it is able to elicit an immune response in humans by activating the complement system. [2]

  6. Mucor racemosus - Wikipedia

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    Mucor racemosus is a rapidly growing, weedy mould belonging to the division Mucoromycota. [1] It is one of the earliest fungi to be grown in pure culture and was first isolated in 1886. [ citation needed ] It has a worldwide distribution and colonizes many habitats such as vegetational products, soil and houses.

  7. Mucor mucedo - Wikipedia

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    Mucor mucedo, commonly known as the common pinmould, [1] is a fungal plant pathogen and member of the phylum Mucoromycota and the genus Mucor. [2] Commonly found on soil, dung, water, plants and moist foods, Mucor mucedo is a saprotrophic fungus found world-wide with 85 known strains.

  8. Mucoromycota - Wikipedia

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    Mucoromycota is a division within the kingdom fungi. [1] It includes a diverse group of various molds, including the common bread molds Mucor and Rhizopus. [2] It is a sister phylum to Dikarya.

  9. Mucor piriformis - Wikipedia

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    Mucor piriformis is a plant pathogen that causes a soft rot of several fruits known as Mucor rot. [1] Infection of its host fruits, such as apples and pears , takes place post-harvest. [ 2 ] The fungi can also infect citrus fruits.