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Mucor piriformis

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Mucor piriformis
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Mucor piriformis
Binomial name
Mucor piriformis
Scop., (1772)

Mucor piriformis is a plant pathogen that causes a soft rot of several fruits known as Mucor rot. Infection of its host fruits, such as apples and pears takes place post-harvest.

Index Fungorum
USDA ARS Fungal Database
Mucor Rot - post-harvest diseases of apples and pears

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