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  2. Rhizomucor pusillus - Wikipedia

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    The Rhizomucor genus can be recognized by a morphology intermediate between Rhizopus and Mucor. [4] R. pusillus is a filamentous fungus that is known as a pioneer species in compost, quickly utilizing easily accessible substrates. [5] [6] Currently, around 10 different Rhizomucor species are known, among which R. pusillus, R. miehei, and R ...

  3. Wood glue - Wikipedia

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    Wood glue is an adhesive used to tightly bond pieces of wood together. Many substances have been used as glues. Many substances have been used as glues. Traditionally animal proteins like casein from milk or collagen from animal hides and bones were boiled down to make early glues.

  4. 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]

  5. 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.

  6. Mucormycosis - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, Lichtheim established the development of the disease in rabbits and described two species; Mucor corymbifera and Mucor rhizopodiformis, later known as Lichtheimia and Rhizopus, respectively. [1] In 1943, its association with poorly controlled diabetes was reported in three cases with severe sinus, brain and eye involvement. [1]

  7. Rhizopus microsporus - Wikipedia

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    Rhizopus microsporus is a fungal plant pathogen infecting maize, sunflower, and rice. A domesticated variant of this species is used in the preparation of traditional soy fermentation such as tempeh and sufu (see Rhizopus oligosporus ).

  8. Mucorales - Wikipedia

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    The order includes: 11 families, 56 genera, and approximately 300 species.Mucoralean classification has traditionally been based on morphological, developmental, and ecological characteristics.

  9. Actinomucor elegans - Wikipedia

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    Mucor cunninghamelloides Pišpek 1929 Mucor repens Sacc. & Trotter 1912 Mucor botryoides minor C.N. Jensen 1912 Mucor botryoides Lendn. 1910 Mucor glomerula Lendn. 1908 Glomerula repens Bainier 1903 Actinomucor repens Schostak. 1898 Mucor harzii Berl. & De Toni 1888 Mucor elegans J. Schröt. 1886 Rhizopus elegans Eidam 1884 Mucor corymbosus ...