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Mucorales

Known as: Mucorale 
An order of fungi in the subdivision Mucoromycotina. Mucorales species are typically fast-growing, with wide hyphae lacking septa; the hyphae may be… 
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
ABSTRACT Zygomycetes of the order Mucorales can cause life-threatening infections in humans. These mucormycoses are emerging and… 
1990
1990
An account is given of species of Absidia maintained in the CBS collection. Cultures were studied on the basis of morphology… 
1977
1977
SUMMARY: The effect of adding dibutyryl cyclic AMP to five species of Mucorales was tested. With Mucor hiemalis and M. mucedo a… 
1975
1975
Syncephalis californica is described from soils of the Sacramento Valley of California. It is distinguished from other species by… 
1974
1974
SUMMARY: 14C-labelled retinol, β-C18-ketone* and 4-hydroxy-β-C18-ketone fed to mixed plus and minus Blakeslea trispora cultures… 
1974
1974
SUMMARY: The synthesis of trisporic acids, the sexual hormones, proceeds in a similar way in mated cultures of the heterothallic… 
1973
1973
Summary: Exhaustive alkali and acid extraction of Mucor mucedo zygospores leaves a residue that is chemically very similar to… 
1967
1967
BURGEFF1 was the first to produce evidence of the formation of a sexual factor by mated strains of the fungi Phycomyces… 
Highly Cited
1957
Highly Cited
1957
  • C. Robinow
  • 1957
  • Corpus ID: 39491999
The behavior of the nuclei in resting and germinating spores and in growing hyphae of Mucor hiemalis has been followed during… 
1957
1957
  • C. Robinow
  • 1957
  • Corpus ID: 11403778
Nuclei of the sporangiospores of seven strains and the growing hyphae of five strains of Phycomyces blakesleeanus have been…