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Tempeh is a fermented food ingredient from soybeans that uses various Rhizopus molds, such as Rhizopus oligosporus, Rhizopus oryzae, Rhizophus stolonifer.
Vira Putri Yarlina, Dea Indriani Astuti
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The effects of calcium fertilizer on anthracnose and Rhizopus tuber rot of yam
Yam (Dioscorea spp) production is beset in the field and in storage by major fungal pathogens, namely Colletotrichum gloeosporioides that causes anthracnose in the field, and Rhizopus stolonifer that causes tuber rot in storage.
Osijo Adedeji Taiwo +3 more
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The Mineral Nutrition of Rhizopus stolonifer [PDF]
SUMMARY: A series of experiments with culture media was carried out dealing with: (1) the action of different salts and their interaction in the medium; (2) the relation of the nitrogen source to the action of the salts; (3) the effect of the carbon source; (4) the proportionate influence of the salts in the medium; (5) the rate of growth.
P G, FOTHERGILL, M M, YEOMAN
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A Preliminary Study on Microbial Contamination of Leafy Vegetables in Sokoto Metropolis, Nigeria [PDF]
Five leafy vegetables commonly consumed in Sokoto metropolis were evaluated for microbiological quality using standard procedures involving standard plate count (SPC).
Maishanu, A. M. (Asma’u) +2 more
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Pectinase Production by Rhizopus stolonifer A3 Isolated from Apple Peels
The application of pectinase in industries will continue to be developed. To broaden the applicability of enzyme manufacturing in new industries, more research to investigate pectinolytic microorganisms with high activity and stability is still required.
Siti Lusi Arum Sari +4 more
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Rhizopus rot is a serious postharvest disease of various crops caused by Rhizopus spp. and controlled mainly by synthetic fungicides. We detected the antifungal activity of a culture extract of Setosphaeria rostrata F3736 against Rhizopus oryzae.
Min Young Park +4 more
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Sorghum is an important crop in Africa including Nigeria, Mali and Niger. Fungi contaminate grains including sorghum with fungal poisonous secondary metabolites called mycotoxins.
A. Banson, S. O. Ajeighe, M. A. Ajayi
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ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF CHITOSAN AGAINST Rhizopus stolonifer
These days instead of chemical pesticides, various natural alternatives have been used for the management of post-harvest diseases. This research was carried out to evaluate the antifungal potential of different chitosan concentrations viz., 5, 10, and 15 mg/µl against Rhizopus stolonifer by the agar dilution and well diffusion methods.
Khawlah Abdallah Salman +2 more
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Saprotrophic soil fungi to improve phosphorus solubilisation and release. In vitro abilities of several species [PDF]
Modern agriculture is dependent on phosphate rock (PR), which is a nonrenewable resource. Improvement of phosphorus (P) availability for crops in agricultural soils represents a key strategy to slow down the depletion of PR. The aim of this study was to
Ceci, Andrea +4 more
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Ultrastructural Details in Germinating Sporangiospores ofRhizopus stoloniferandRhizopus arrhizus [PDF]
Electron microscope examination of sporangiospore sections fromRhizopus stolonifer(Ehrenb. ex Fr.) Lind. andR. arrhizusFischer revealed details on intracellular organization not previously reported. Aldehyde fixation followed by chromeosmium postfixation permitted clear depiction of ribosomes hitherto unrevealed in these cells.
P M, Buckley +2 more
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