Mucor hiemalis
Mucor hiemalis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Mucoromycota |
Order: | Mucorales |
Family: | Mucoraceae |
Genus: | Mucor |
Species: | M. hiemalis
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Binomial name | |
Mucor hiemalis Wehmer, (1903)
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Mucor hiemalis is among the zygosporic fungi found in unspoiled foods. It has different industrial importance as biotransforming agents of pharmacological and chemical compounds.
Morphology and cell structure[]
Mucor hiemalis grows in expanding gray colonies. It grows branched sporangiophores that yielding yellow to dark brown sporangia which can mate to form black-brown, spiny zygospores.
Physiology[]
Mucor hiemalis is nitrate positive and requires thiamin to grow.
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Categories:
- Fungal plant pathogens and diseases
- Mucoraceae
- Fungi described in 1903
- Zygomycota stubs
- Fungal plant disease stubs