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Bioaccumulation and transformation of U(VI) by sporangiospores of Mucor circinelloides

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2019
The bioaccumulation and transformation of U(VI) by sporangiospores of Mucor circinelloides under different environmental conditions (e.g., reaction time, pH, carbonate, sporangiospores concentration, and temperature) was investigated by batch, XPS and ...
Wencheng Song   +4 more
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Difference in microbial community and taste compounds between Mucor-type and Aspergillus-type Douchi during koji-making.

Food Research International, 2019
Douchi has attracted people's attention because of its unique taste and rich health function. The microbes participated in the koji-making process contribute to taste compounds of Douchi.
B. He   +6 more
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Mucor indicus necrotizing fasciitis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2001
An 82‐year‐old otherwise healthy woman was admitted to the Internal Medicine Department of Clínica Atías, Caracas, Venezuela, with advanced necrotizing fasciitis with exposure of muscle and bones on the left knee. According to the patient, the clinical manifestation started 8 days earlier after applying several warm compresses made of cosmetic clay ...
S, Mata-Essayag   +5 more
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Mucor Infection: Difficult Diagnosis

Clinical Drug Investigation, 2013
Mucormycosis is a rare, highly aggressive and usually fatal infection, which affects immunocompromised patients. This case report describes a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia who received antifungal therapy for a suspected pulmonary Aspergillus infection.
Margarida, Badior   +3 more
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Critical applications of Mucor circinelloides within a biorefinery context

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2019
The establishment of an efficient and feasible biorefinery model depends on, among other factors, particularly the selection of the most appropriate microorganism.
Cristiano E. Rodrigues Reis   +5 more
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Concomitant production of chitosan and lipids from a newly isolated Mucor circinelloides ZSKP for biodiesel production.

Bioresource Technology, 2019
A newly-isolated oleaginous fungus Mucor circinelloides ZSKP concurrently yielded 21.4% lipids and 11.2% chitosan per gram of biomass. Parameters affecting the co-production were identified using Plackett-Burman design and were statistically optimized ...
Johnson Zininga   +4 more
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Ecology of Mucor ramannianus Moller

Nature, 1959
Mucor ramannianus is one of the commonest fungi occurring in certain acid, sandy soils, and often, in some horizons, may be the only fungus isolated by standard plating methods. In grassland soils at Lakenheath Warren it was confined to those of low pH value1, and Thornton2 found it to be very common in podsolized soils beneath Calluna vulgaris L., but
G W, SEWELL, J C, BROWN
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Efficient mycosorption of anionic azo dyes by Mucor circinelloides: Surface functional groups and removal mechanism study

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2018
In this study, fungal isolates were purified from contaminated soil and dyestuff wastewater samples. Among 58 fungal isolates, Mucor circinelloides with 94% Congo red removal capacity at the concentration of 150 mg/L was selected as the superior isolate.
Ehsan Azin, H. Moghimi
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Sexual mutants of a heterothallic Mucor species, Mucor pusillus

Experimental Mycology, 1978
The Mucorales consist of both homothallic and heterothallic species. Both types can be found in the same species but this is not a common phenomenon. A few homothallic strains are found in the predominantly heterothallic species, Mucor pusillus . It was interesting to see how readily homothallic mutants could be induced in this species.
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Mucor sp.—An endophyte of Brassicaceae capable of surviving in toxic metal‐rich sites

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2018
The aim of this study was to assess the biodiversity of endophytic fungi from Arabidopsis arenosa growing on a post mining waste dump and to evaluate their role in plant adaptation to metal toxicity.
Agnieszka Domka   +3 more
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