Mucor

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Mucor
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Zygomycota
Class: Zygomycetes
Order: Mucorales
Family: Mucoraceae
Genus: Mucor
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Species

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Mucor is a genus of molds commonly found in soil and on plant surfaces, as well as in rotten vegetable matter.

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Colonies of this fungal genus grow most optimally between 25 and 30 °C and can rapidly cover its growth medium. The colonies can grow to several centimetres in height and are white and fluffy appearance with a core that is light tan in tone. Older colonies are grey to brown in colour due to the development of spores.

Mucor sporangiophores can be simple or branched and from a globular sporangia that are supported and elevated by a long column-shaped columella. Mucor fungi can be differentiated from molds of genus Absidia, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus due to its lack of stolons and rhizoids.

Most species of Mucor are unable to infect humans and endothermic animals due to their inability to grow in warm environments exceeding 37 degrees Celsius. Thermotolerant species such as Mucor indicus can be infectious, causing infections known as zygomycosis.

  • M. amphibiorum
  • M. circinelloides
  • M. hiemalis
  • M. indicus
  • M. racemosus
  • M. ramosissimus

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