Messenger RNAproteinstranslational controltranscriptional controlsporesRhizopus stoloniferSporangiospores of Rhizopus stolonifer were pulse-labeled with [ 35S]methionine at various times during germination in o
Rhizopus stolonifer (Ehrenb.) Vuill. (syn. Rhizopus nigricans Ehrenb. [Rhizopus rot ]) Rhizopus, Mucoraceae, Mucorales, Incertae sedis, Zygomycetes, Zygomycota, Fungi Symptoms Moist and soft lesions expanding rapidly mainly on ripe fruits. The affected tissues liquefy and eventually collapse, the ...
Rhizopus soft rot, caused primarily by Rhizopus stolonifer, is one of the most common postharvest diseases of sweetpotato and is often considered the most devastating. Traditionally, Rhizopus soft rot has been effectively controlled using postharvestdips in dicloran fungicides; however, due to changes ...
Rhizopus stolonifer(Ehrenb.) Vuill. (syn.Rhizopus nigricansEhrenb. [Rhizopus rot ]) Rhizopus,Mucoraceae,Mucorales, Incertae sedis,Zygomycetes,Zygomycota, Fungi SymptomsMoist and soft lesions expanding rapidly mainly on ripe fruits. The affected tissues liquefy and eventually collapse, the cuticle split...
Rhizopussoft rot is caused by thepathogenic fungusRhizopus stoloniferattacks damaged fruits and vegetables, producing more skin ruptures when handling or under pressure. For the following reasons, it generates significant economic losses: The popular opinion is that it is preferable to have untreated fr...
Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores synthesized polyadenylate-containing [poly(A+)]RNA de novo during the first 15 min of germination. The length of the poly(A) segments isolated from total RNA gradually decreased from about 100 adenylate residues for spores pulse-labeled during the first 15 min ...