Mucor

Mucor
Mucor
Mucor sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Zygomycota
Class: Zygomycetes
Order: Mucorales
Family: Mucoraceae
Genus: Mucor
Fresen.
Species

See section.

Mucor is a microbial genus of about 3000 species of moulds commonly found in soil, digestive systems, plant surfaces, and rotten vegetable matter.

Contents

Description

Colonies of this fungal genus are typically white to beige or grey and fast-growing. Colonies on culture medium may grow to several centimeters in height. Older colonies become grey to brown in colour due to the development of spores.

Mucor spores or sporangiospores can be simple or branched and form apical, globular sporangia that are supported and elevated by a column-shaped columella. Mucor species can be differentiated from molds of the genera Absidia, Rhizomucor, and Rhizopus by the shape and insertion of the columella, and the lack of rhizoids. Some Mucor species produce chlamydospores.

Reproduction

During asexual reproduction, erect hyphal sporangiophores are formed. The tip of the sporangiophore swells to form a globose sporangium that contains uninucleate, haploid sporangiospores. An extension of the sporangiophore called the columella protrudes into the sporangium. The sporangium walls are easily ruptured to release the spores, which germinate readily to form a new mycelium on appropriate substrates.

During sexual reproduction, compatible strains form short, specialized hyphae called gametangia. At the point where two complementary gametangia fuse, a thick-walled, spherical zygosporangium develops. The zygosporangium typically contains a single zygospore. Nuclear karyogamy and meiosis (sexual recombination) occur within the zygospores, which are thought to be long-lived and resistant to adverse conditions. They may germinate to form hyphae or a sporangium. Mucor includes both homothallic (self-compatible) and heterothallic species.

Clinical significance

Most species of Mucor are unable to infect humans and endothermic animals due to their inability to grow in warm environments close to 37 degrees Celsius. Thermotolerant species such as Mucor indicus sometimes cause opportunistic, and often rapidly spreading, necrotizing infections known as zygomycosis.

Species

See also

Karl Johanssvamp, Iduns kokbok.png Fungi portal
  • Mucormycosis (a rare infection caused by the sole member of a different genus of the Mucoraceae family, Apophysomyces elegans).

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • mucor — mucor …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • mucor — [ mykɔr ] n. m. • 1775; mot lat. « moisissure » ♦ Bot. Champignon siphomycète, commun sur les matières organiques humides. ● mucor nom masculin (latin mucor, moisissure) Champignon siphomycète, commun sur les matières organiques humides et très… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Mucor — mucedo Systematik Reich: Pilze (Fungi) incertae sedis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • mucor — MÚCOR s.m. Ciupercă microscopică care se prezintă ca o pâslă de filamente şi care ajută puternic procesul de fermentaţie. [< fr. mucor, cf. lat. mucor – ciupercă]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 15.06.2005. Sursa: DN  MÚCOR s. m. ciupercă… …   Dicționar Român

  • Mucor —   [lateinisch], wissenschaftlicher Name der Pilzgattung Köpfchenschimmel (Jochpilze).   * * * Mu|cor, der; [lat. mucor = Schimmel]: Schimmelpilz (z. B. auf Brot) …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Mucor — Mu cor, prop. n. [L., fr. mucere to be moldy or musty.] (Bot.) A genus of minute fungi. The plants consist of slender threads with terminal globular sporangia; mold. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mucor — Mucor, 1) (lat.), so v.w. Schleim; 2) (M L., Schimmel), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Hyphomycetes, Mucorini; mikroskopische, auf verderbenden vegetabilischen u. animalischen Substanzen entstehende, kleine, wasserhelle, auf zarten Stielchen …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Mūcor — Mich. (Kopfschimmel), Pilzgattung aus der Familie der Mukorazeen in der Ordnung der Zygomyzeten, mit ungegliedertem, verzweigtem, fadenförmigem Mycelium u. einfachen Fruchthyphen, die an ihrer Spitze ein kugelförmiges Sporangium tragen, in dem… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Mucor — Mich., Pilzgattg. der Phykomyzeten, mit wenigen, aber über die ganze Erde verbreiteten Arten. M. mucēdo L. (gemeiner Kopfschimmel [Abb. 1203: a Myzel mit Sporangienträgern, b Sporangium mit den Konidiensporen, c Zygospore]), gemeinster… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Mucor —   Mucor …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”