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  2. 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.

  3. Mucoromycota - Wikipedia

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    It includes a diverse group of various molds, including the common bread molds Mucor and Rhizopus. [2] It is a sister phylum to Dikarya. [3] [4] Informally known as zygomycetes I, Mucoromycota includes Mucoromycotina, Mortierellomycotina, and Glomeromycotina, and consists of mainly mycorrhizal fungi, root endophytes, and plant decomposers. [3]

  4. Mucor - Wikipedia

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    Mucor (short for Mucormycosis) 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.

  5. Mucorales - Wikipedia

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    Some of the genera, (including Mucor, Absidia and Backusella) appear to be polyphyletic. Today, the traditional system is still largely in use, as further studies are needed to reconcile morphological and molecular concepts of families and genera.

  6. Zygomycota - Wikipedia

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    It was later shown to be the hormone that brought about zygophore production in Mucor mucedo. [8] The American mycologist and geneticist Albert Francis Blakeslee discovered that some species of Mucorales were self-sterile (heterothallic), in which interactions of two strains, designated (+) and (-), are necessary for the initiation of sexual ...

  7. Mucoraceae - Wikipedia

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    Pathogenic genera include Absidia, Apophysomyces, Mucor, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 25 genera and 129 species. [2]

  8. List of strawberry diseases - Wikipedia

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    Mucor mucedo Mucor hiemalis Mucor hiemalis f. silvaticus Mucor piriformis Penicillium aurantiogriseum = Penicillium cyclopium Penicillium expansum Penicillium glabrum = Penicillium frequentans Penicillium purpurogenum. Byssochlamys rot Byssochlamys fulva Paecilomyces fulvus [anamorph] Brown cap Foliar pathogens which attack cap-drying Fruit blotch

  9. Spinellus fusiger - Wikipedia

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    Spinellus fusiger, commonly known as bonnet mold, [1] is a species of fungus in the phylum Mucoromycota.It is a pin mold that is characterized by erect sporangiophores (specialized hyphae that bear a sporangium) that are simple in structure, brown or yellowish-brown in color, and with branched aerial filaments that bear the zygospores.