... americanus Rhizopus arrhizus Rhizopus azygosporus Rhizopus caespitosus Rhizopus circinans Rhizopus delemari Rhizopus ... Rhizopus lyococcus Rhizopus microsporus Rhizopus niveus Rhizopus oligosporus Rhizopus oryzae Rhizopus reflexus Rhizopus ... Yang, Yongshou (2018). "The effects of tempe fermented with Rhizopus microsporus, Rhizopus oryzae, or Rhizopus stolonifer on ... Rhizopus at Zygomycetes.org Photos of Rhizopus spp. used for tempeh-making[permanent dead link] at www.tempeh.idv.tw v t e ( ...
"Ultrastructural Details in Germinating Sporangiospores of Rhizopus stolonifer and Rhizopus arrhizus". Journal of Bacteriology. ... Rhizopus arrhizus can be used for bio-remediation, i.e., is useful in treating uranium and thorium-affected soils. Buckley, ... Rhizopus arrhizus is a fungus of the family Mucoraceae, characterized by sporangiophores that arise from nodes at the point ... Rhizopus arrhizus spores contain ribosomes as a spore ultrastructure. Metabolism in the fungus changes from aerobic to ...
Reclassification of Rhizopus niveus to Rhizopus delemar (which itself has been reclassified as Rhizopus arrhizus) has been ... Rhizopus niveus produces fumaric acid, similarly to Rhizopus oryzae. As a filamentous fungi, Rhizopus niveus naturally secretes ... the glucoamylase conformation of Rhizopus niveus is almost the same as Rhizopus arrhizus (also known as Rhizopus delemar). ... Barriers to using Rhizopus niveus as such are the time consuming methods of modifying Rhizopus niveus' DNA and the low-copy ...
... was discovered by Frits Went and Hendrik Coenraad Prinsen Geerligs in 1895. The genus Rhizopus (family ... Rhizopus oryzae is considered GRAS by the FDA and thus recognized as safe to use industrially as it can consume a range of ... Rhizopus oryzae grows quickly in optimal temperatures, at 1.6 mm per hour (nearly 0.5 μm per second - enough to be able to ... Rhizopus oryzae can be found in various soils across the world. For example, it has been found in India, Pakistan, New Guinea, ...
... belongs to the Rhizopus microsporus group. This group is made of taxa with similar morphology that are ... R. oligosporus is at present considered to be a domesticated form of Rhizopus microsporus, resulting in a synonym of Rhizopus ... Although other varieties in Rhizopus microsporus may be harmful, Rhizopus oligosporus is not associated with production of ... Rhizopus oligosporus has large, subglobose to globose spores, and high proportion irregular spores (>10 %). Rhizopus ...
... is similarly one of three common Rhizopus species to cause the disease Rhizopus Head Rot in confectionery ... Rhizopus microsporus has been found to be the species involved in Rhizopus Ear Rot of maize as well. This is characterized by ... Rhizopus microsporus lives as a necrotroph where both the fungus (Rhizopus microsporus) and its harbored endobacteria ( ... Rhizopus microsporus is also one of very few fungi that harbors bacterial endosymbionts to control its production of toxins. ...
The name was changed in 1902 to Rhizopus stolonifer by the French mycologist J. P. Vuillemin. Rhizopus stolonifer is a ... "Direct penetration of Rhizopus stolonifer into stone fruits causing rhizopus rot". Plant Pathology. Scheck, Heather (2020-09-29 ... stolonifer and other species of Rhizopus also produce ethyl alcohol which is the most important fermentation product. Rhizopus ... Rhizopus lives in hyphae and matured spores. This species is known as a saprotroph and plays an important role in the early ...
The most common are Rhizopus soft rot (Rhizopus stolonifer), bacterial soft rot (Erwinia chrysanthemii), Fusarium root rot ( ... Rhizopus soft rot is a disease of the sweet potato. It is one of the most common to affect the sweet potato, happening during ... Control of Rhizopus soft rot of sweet potatoes by biological control products has been variable. Harter, L.L., Weimer, J.L, and ... Characteristic signs of Rhizopus soft rot include the production of tufts of white hyphae which break through the surface of ...
Rhizopus sp., Curvularia sp., Paecilomyces sp., Saprolegnia sp. etc. are main species causing the decomposition The producers ...
Rhizopus spp. and Mucor spp. Although the finished beer is not contaminated with the fungi, 33% of commercially brewed sorghum ...
Rhizopus Rhizopus arhizus Fisch. Rhizopus artocarpi Racib. (1900), accepted as Rhizopus stolonifer Vuillemin (1902) Rhizopus ... nigricans Ehrenberg (1820), accepted as Rhizopus stolonifer (Ehrenb.) Vuill., (1902) Rhizopus stolonifer (Ehrenb.) Vuill., ( ...
Thanatephorus cucumeris) Rhizopus sp. Rhizopus rot, fruit rot (Rhizopus stolonifer sy. Rhizopus artocarpi) wood rot, white root ...
Species of Rhizopus (e.g. Rhizopus stolonifer, Rhizopus nigricans) cause bulb soft rot and Sclerotinia bulborum, black slime ...
Black oncom is made by using Rhizopus oligosporus while red oncom is made by using Neurospora intermedia var. oncomensis. It is ... oncomensis and Rhizopus oligosporus reduce the aflatoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus. However, aflatoxin-producing molds ( ... doi:10.1016/S0740-0020(86)80035-1. Nout, M.J.R. (December 1989). "Effect of Rhizopus and Neurospora spp. on growth of ...
... and Rhizopus sp. The study found carbon dioxide gas to be the main byproduct of the degradation process of polythene by the ...
It is caused by Aspergillus sp., Fusarium sp., Candida sp., as also Rhizopus, Mucor, and other fungi. The typical feature of ...
Rhodes, RA; Moyer, AJ; Smith, ML; Kelley, SE (1959). "Production of fumaric acid by Rhizopus arrhizus". Appl Microbiol. 7 (2): ... "Production of Fumaric Acid by Rhizopus arrhizus" (1959) and "Production of Itaconic Acid by Aspergillus terreus in 20-Liter ...
Examples are Mucor, Rhizopus, Albugo, Saprolegnia, soham. Wikispecies has information related to Phycomycetes. Fungus-like ...
Some well-known examples of fungi formerly in the Zygomycota include black bread mold (Rhizopus stolonifer), and Pilobolus ... Medically relevant genera include Mucor, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus. The Ascomycota, commonly known as sac fungi or ascomycetes, ... while Rhizopus species are used for making tempeh. Several of these fungi are domesticated species that were bred or selected ...
Substrate specificity of acid protease of Rhizopus chinensis". Agric. Biol. Chem. 33: 1419-1426. doi:10.1080/00021369.1969. ...
... (EC 3.4.23.21, Rhizopus aspartic proteinase, neurase, Rhizopus acid protease, Rhizopus acid proteinase) is an ... From the zygomycete fungus Rhizopus chinensis. A similar endopeptidase is found in R. niveus [2]. In peptidase family A1 ( ... Kurono, Y.; Chidimatsu, M.; Horikoshi, K.; Ikeda, Y. (1971). "Isolation of a protease from a Rhizopus product". Agric. Biol. ... Substrate specificity of acid protease of Rhizopus chinensis". Agric. Biol. Chem. 33: 1419-1426. doi:10.1080/00021369.1969. ...
In most cases it is due to an invasion of the genera Rhizopus and Mucor, common bread molds. Most fatal infections are caused ... In people taking deferoxamine, the iron removed is captured by siderophores on Rhizopus species, which then use the iron to ... later known as Lichtheimia and Rhizopus, respectively. In 1943, its association with poorly controlled diabetes was reported in ... by Rhizopus oryzae. It is less likely due to Lichtheimia, and rarely due to Apophysomyces. Others include Cunninghamella, ...
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It is isolated from a pathogenic plant fungus (Rhizopus microsporus) which causes rice seedling blight. Rhizoxin is ... Structure of a phytotoxin "rhizoxin" produced by Rhizopus chinensis". The Journal of Antibiotics. 37 (4): 354-62. doi:10.7164/ ... "Antimitotic rhizoxin derivatives from a cultured bacterial endosymbiont of the rice pathogenic fungus Rhizopus microsporus". ... biosynthesised by Paraburkholderia rhizoxinica, a bacterial endosymbiont of the fungus Rhizopus microsporus. It is one of a ...
"Zigomicosis cutánea por Rhizopus arrhizus en herida quirúrgica" [Cutaneous zygomycosis caused by Rhizopus arrhizus in a ... Rhizopus (Rhizopus oryzae) Family Cunninghamellaceae Cunninghamella (Cunninghamella bertholletiae) Family Thamnidiaceae ... In 2005, a multiplex PCR test was able to identify five species of Rhizopus and may prove useful as a screening method for ... Li H, Hwang SK, Zhou C, Du J, Zhang J. Gangrenous cutaneous mucormycosis caused by Rhizopus oryzae: a case report and review of ...
Pathogenic genera include Absidia, Apophysomyces, Mucor, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus. According to a 2008 estimate, the family ... Ellisomyces Helicostylum Hyphomucor Kirkomyces Mucor Parasitella Pilaira Pilophora Pirella Rhizomucor Rhizopodopsis Rhizopus ...
Other fungi are known, such as Rhizopus, Fusarium, and Colletotrichum. In chestnuts, Colletotrichum disease symptoms may also ...
Acidovorax sp., Variovorax paradoxus, Sphingomonas paucimobilis, Rhizopus delemar and thermophilic Streptomyces sp. can degrade ...
The fermentation of parakari involves the use of an amylolytic mold (Rhizopus), and it is the only known fermented drink to be ... Henkel, Terry W. (19 May 2005). "Parakari, an indigenous fermented beverage using amylolytic Rhizopus in Guyana". Mycologia. 97 ...
A powder of dried cassava leaves containing the Rhizopus inoculum is added as well as tapioca starch and dried cassava slices ... Kasiri Nihamanchi Henkel, Terry W. (2005-03-01). "Parakari, an indigenous fermented beverage using amylolytic Rhizopus in ... Rhizopus sp., Mucoraceae, Zygomycota) by chewing it. Parakari is produced by Wapishana, Macushi, Patamona tribes, and ... control of culture temperature and boosting of Rhizopus inoculum potential with purified starch additives. The cassava contains ...