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Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print), 2018
The ability of Pseudomonas fluorescens isolates 1-112, 2-28, and 4-6, to control Mucor piriformis (Mucor rot) on Gala, McIntosh, Ambrosia, and Spartan apple cultivars in commercial cold storage and their possible mechanisms of action were investigated ...
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The ability of Pseudomonas fluorescens isolates 1-112, 2-28, and 4-6, to control Mucor piriformis (Mucor rot) on Gala, McIntosh, Ambrosia, and Spartan apple cultivars in commercial cold storage and their possible mechanisms of action were investigated ...
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Electrophoretic karyotype of Mucor circinelloides
Current Genetics, 1994Contour-clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) gel electrophoresis was used to separate chromosomal size DNA molecules of two Mucor circinelloides strains. Electrophoretic karyotypes revealed the presence of eight distinct bands for the M. circinelloides f. lusitanicus strain, and four, presumably multiple, bands for the M. circinelloides f.
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Science, 1964
The filaments of Leucothrix mucor are able to form true knots under certain cultural conditions. Such structures have apparently not been previously seen in filamentous organisms. As the culture ages, the knots become tighter and eventually the cells in the knot region fuse and form a large bulb. The filament breaks
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The filaments of Leucothrix mucor are able to form true knots under certain cultural conditions. Such structures have apparently not been previously seen in filamentous organisms. As the culture ages, the knots become tighter and eventually the cells in the knot region fuse and form a large bulb. The filament breaks
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1920
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Heterothallic Antibiosis in Mucor Racemosus
Mycologia, 1948During a preliminary testing of stock laboratory cultures of molds for possible antibiotic properties, a culture of a phycomycete, Mucor racemosus Fres., indicated antibacterial effects. It was not known whether this culture represented a plus or a minus strain of the heterothallic fungus.
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