Mucor racemosus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Zygomycota
- Class
- Mucoromycetes
- Order
- Mucorales
- Family
- Mucoraceae
- Genus
- Mucor
- Species
- Mucor racemosus
- Scientific Name
- Mucor racemosus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Mucor racemosus
Mucor racemosus is a rapidly growing, weedy mould belonging to the division Mucoromycota. It is one of the earliest fungi to be grown in pure culture and was first isolated in 1886. It has a worldwide distribution and colonizes many habitats such as vegetational products, soil and houses. The fungus is mostly known for its ability to exhibit both filamentous and yeast-like morphologies, often referred to as dimorphism. Stark differences are seen in both forms and conditions of the environment heavily affect the phases of the M. racemosus. Like many fungi, it also reproduces both sexually and asexually. The dimorphic capacity of this species has been proposed as an important factor in its pathogenicity and has enhanced the industrial importance. This species is considered an opportunistic pathogen, generally limited to immunocompromised individuals. It has also been associated with allergy and inflammations of facial sinuses. Its association with allergy has made it a common fungus used in allergen medical testing. Industrial use of the fungus is in the production of enzymes and the manufacture of certain dairy foods.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Mucor abundans
- Mucor bainieri
- Mucor caninus
- Mucor circinelloides
- Mucor ctenidius
- Mucor echinatus
- Mucor exponens
- Mucor guilliermondii
- Mucor hiemalis
- Mucor juglandis
- Mucor laxorrhizus
- Mucor luteus
- Mucor mousanensis
- Mucor mucedo
- Mucor murinus
- Mucor piriformis
- Mucor plumbeus
- Mucor racemosus
- Mucor saturninus
- Mucor strictus
- Mucor taeniae
- Mucor tofus
- Mucor tuberculisporus
- Mucor variosporus






