نتایج جستجو برای: rhizopus oryza

تعداد نتایج: 12764  

2011
Jorge A. Ferreira Patrik R. Lennartsson Claes Niklasson Magnus Lundin Lars Edebo Mohammad J. Taherzadeh

Spent sulphite liquor, the major byproduct from the sulphite pulp production process, was diluted to 50% and used for production of an edible zygomycete Rhizopus sp. The focus was on production, yield, and composition of the fungal biomass composition. The fungus grew well at 20 to 40°C, but 32°C was found to be preferable compared to 20 and 40°C in terms of biomass production and yield (maximu...

Journal: :Journal of natural products 1999
Barrero Oltra Raslan Saude

Incubations of the fungi Cunninghamella echinulata and Rhizopus oryzae with the sesquiterpene lactones (+)-costunolide (1), (+)-cnicin (2), (+)-salonitenolide (3), (-)-dehydrocostuslactone (4), (-)-lychnopholide (5), and (-)-eremantholide C (6) were perfomed. Incubation of 1 with C. echinulata afforded Delta11(13)-dihydrogenation and Delta1(10)-epoxidation products (7-10). C. echinulata also hy...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1974
S Rusmin S D Ko

A method of growing Rhizopus oligosporus on cooked rice as the inoculum for the fermentation of soybeans into tempeh was described and evaluated. Isolated R. oligosporus spores on glass beads survived best at low temperature and intermediate humidity. The activity of the rice-grown inoculum to ferment soybeans into tempeh did not decrease appreciably when stored desiccated for one year at 4 C o...

2010
Andrii P. Gryganskyi Soo Chan Lee Anastasia P. Litvintseva Matthew E. Smith Gregory Bonito Teresita M. Porter Iryna M. Anishchenko Joseph Heitman Rytas Vilgalys

The Rhizopus oryzae species complex is a group of zygomycete fungi that are common, cosmopolitan saprotrophs. Some strains are used beneficially for production of Asian fermented foods but they can also act as opportunistic human pathogens. Although R. oryzae reportedly has a heterothallic (+/-) mating system, most strains have not been observed to undergo sexual reproduction and the genetic st...

2004
Athar Ata Jason A. Nachtigall

Fungal biotransformations of α-santonin (1) were conducted with Mucor plumbeus (ATCC 4740), Cunninghamella bainieri (ATCC 9244), Cunninghamella echinulata (ATCC 9245), Curvularia lunata (ATCC 12017) and Rhizopus stolonifer (ATCC 10404). Rhizopus stolonifer (ATCC 10404) metabolized compound 1 to afford 3,4-epoxy-α-santonin (2) and 4,5-dihydroα-santonin (3) while Cunninghamella bainieri (ATCC 924...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2010
Bonnie L Hurwitz Dave Kudrna Yeisoo Yu Aswathy Sebastian Andrea Zuccolo Scott A Jackson Doreen Ware Rod A Wing Lincoln Stein

Rapid progress in comparative genomics among the grasses has revealed similar gene content and order despite exceptional differences in chromosome size and number. Large- and small-scale genomic variations are of particular interest, especially among cultivated and wild species, as they encode rapidly evolving features that may be important in adaptation to particular environments. We present a...

2012
A. H. Wani M. A. Shah

The antifungal activity of zinc oxide (ZnO) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles prepared by bio-safe method was evaluated for Alternaria alternate, Fusarium oxysporum, Rhizopus stolonifer and Mucor plumbeus. It was observed from the study that all the nanoparticles at different concentrations brought about significant inhibition in the germination of spores of Alternaria alternata, Fusarium...

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