"Pl\u00EDse\u0148 hlavi\u010Dkov\u00E1 (Mucor mucedo) je jedna z nejb\u011B\u017En\u011Bj\u0161\u00EDch pl\u00EDsn\u00ED. Je tvo\u0159ena jemn\u00FDmi vl\u00E1knit\u00FDmi chom\u00E1\u010Dky, ze kter\u00FDch vyr\u016Fstaj\u00ED tmavo\u0161ed\u00E9, kulovit\u00E9 v\u00FDtrusnice. N\u00E1le\u017E\u00ED do rodu a t\u0159\u00EDdy Zygomycetes. Roste na ko\u0148sk\u00E9m trusu a na hnoji."@cs . . . . . . . "Pl\u00EDse\u0148 hlavi\u010Dkov\u00E1 (Mucor mucedo) je jedna z nejb\u011B\u017En\u011Bj\u0161\u00EDch pl\u00EDsn\u00ED. Je tvo\u0159ena jemn\u00FDmi vl\u00E1knit\u00FDmi chom\u00E1\u010Dky, ze kter\u00FDch vyr\u016Fstaj\u00ED tmavo\u0161ed\u00E9, kulovit\u00E9 v\u00FDtrusnice. N\u00E1le\u017E\u00ED do rodu a t\u0159\u00EDdy Zygomycetes. Roste na ko\u0148sk\u00E9m trusu a na hnoji."@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mucor"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "mucedo"@en . . . "Mucor mucedo \u00E4r en svampart som beskrevs av Fresen. 1850. Mucor mucedo ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Mucor och familjen Mucoraceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . . . . . "Mucor mucedo"@sv . . "Pl\u00EDse\u0148 hlavi\u010Dkov\u00E1"@cs . . . "11420900"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Ple\u015Bniak bia\u0142y"@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mucor mucedo \u00E4r en svampart som beskrevs av Fresen. 1850. Mucor mucedo ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Mucor och familjen Mucoraceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Linnaeus"@en . . . . . . . "*Mucor coprophilus (Povah )\n*Mucor griseoochraceus (Naumov )\n*Mucor murorum (Naumov )\n*Mucor vulgaris (P. Micheli )"@en . "Mucor mucedo, commonly known as the common pinmould, is a fungal plant pathogen and member of the phylum Mucoromycota and the genus Mucor. Commonly found on soil, dung, water, plants and moist foods, Mucor mucedo is a saprotrophic fungus found world-wide with 85 known strains. It is often mistaken for Rhizopus rots on fruits (i.e. strawberries) due to similar mould growth shape and colour. Contrastingly, however, Mucor mucedo is found to grow on a wide range of stored grains and plants, including cucumber and tomato. Discovered in Italy in 1729 by P.A. Micheli and later noted by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in the Species Plantarum, Mucor mucedo was originally classified as Mucor vulgaris by Micheli but later classified synonymous under name Mucor mucedo. The species was redescribed as Ascophora mucedo by H.J. Tode in 1790 but this type resided in a stoloniferous habitat and was later made the type of new genus Rhizopus."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mucor mucedo"@en . . . . . "25245"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1093646688"^^ . . . . "Mucor mucedo, commonly known as the common pinmould, is a fungal plant pathogen and member of the phylum Mucoromycota and the genus Mucor. Commonly found on soil, dung, water, plants and moist foods, Mucor mucedo is a saprotrophic fungus found world-wide with 85 known strains. It is often mistaken for Rhizopus rots on fruits (i.e. strawberries) due to similar mould growth shape and colour. Contrastingly, however, Mucor mucedo is found to grow on a wide range of stored grains and plants, including cucumber and tomato. Discovered in Italy in 1729 by P.A. Micheli and later noted by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 in the Species Plantarum, Mucor mucedo was originally classified as Mucor vulgaris by Micheli but later classified synonymous under name Mucor mucedo. The species was redescribed as Ascophora "@en . "Ple\u015Bniak bia\u0142y (Mucor mucedo Fresen.) \u2013 gatunek grzyb\u00F3w nale\u017C\u0105cy do rodziny ple\u015Bniakowatych (Mucoraceae)."@pl . . "Ple\u015Bniak bia\u0142y (Mucor mucedo Fresen.) \u2013 gatunek grzyb\u00F3w nale\u017C\u0105cy do rodziny ple\u015Bniakowatych (Mucoraceae)."@pl . . .