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is the main disease that might be caused by this fungus in humans and while it is not entirely understood yet, this disease is very dangerous and can be fatal. More commonly, Rhizopus stolonifer may cause respiratory infections, sinusitis, and otomycosis. The action of smelling spoiled food may be a
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can also cause soft rot of many vegetables, flowers, bulbs, corms, and seeds. After a couple of days, the infected fruits become soft and release juices with an acidic odour. When the humidity and temperature are favourable, the mycelial growth occurs rapidly at the surface of the infected fruit and
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are shaped differently depending on the available nutrients. They can be ovate, polygonal or angular. The optimal temperature for growth varies between 25 and 30 °C. The thermal death point, which is defined as the lowest temperature that can kill all cells in ten minutes, is 60 °C.
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Rhizopus stolonifer into stone fruits causing rhizopus rot".
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The disease caused by this fungus occurs mainly on ripe fruits, such as strawberries, melon and peach, which are more susceptible to wounds and have a higher sugar content.
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and therefore may delay or even prevent the post-harvest disease caused by this fungus. Fengycin, which is an anti-fungal complex, also induces the fungal cell death via
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Tang, Q.; Bie, X.; Lu, Z.; Lv, F.; Tao, Y.; Qu, X. (2014). "Effects of
Fengycin from Bacillus subtilis fmbJ on Apoptosis and Necrosis in Rhizopus stolonifer".
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species. Sexual reproduction occurs when compatible haploid mating types in the form of hyphae make contact with each other, producing diploid
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to appear on stale bread. It can exist in the soil as well as in the air. A variety of natural substrata are colonized by this species because
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Baker, KL; Beneke, ES; Hooper, GR; Fields, WG (1977). "Host Range and Axenic
Culture of the Mycoparasite Syncephalis sphaerica (Mucorales)".
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can tolerate broad variations in the concentration of essential nutrients and can use carbon and nitrogen combined in diverse forms.
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1048:Sarbhoy, AK (1966). "Rhizopus stolonifer".
865:Gwynne-Vaughan, H.C.I.; Barnes, B. (1927).
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212:Ciaglinski & Hewelke (1893)
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821:The Fungi An Advanced Treatise
324:Gem-shaped sporangiospores of
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300:or amino compounds. However,
260:Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
602:Moore-Landecker, E. (1972).
518:which is the most important
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332:This species is known as a
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1495:Categories
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490:Importance
398:zygospores
334:saprotroph
233:Zygomycota
119:Mucoraceae
85:Division:
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1101:0007-5027
1004:Mycologia
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949:Molecules
522:product.
465:apoptosis
438:esterases
434:sporangia
137:Species:
109:Mucorales
75:Kingdom:
69:Eukaryota
1463:MycoBank
1455:10399858
1424:Fungorum
1409:Wikidata
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1300:10962702
1256:Fungorum
1180:Q1500736
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512:Rhizopus
461:necrosis
442:cutinase
358:Rhizopus
354:mycelium
342:Rhizopus
338:parasite
244:Rhizopus
239:Rhizopus
174:Synonyms
130:Rhizopus
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1073:, and
852:(PDF)
287:molds
79:Fungi
1437:GBIF
1357:OBIS
1339:4846
1334:NCBI
1269:GBIF
1243:EPPO
1204:BOLD
1138:ASIN
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