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Manal
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Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:48 am
Occupation: student : class 11
Project Question: Bread mold is closely related between the plants and fungi . How does it occur and why ?
Project Due Date: at 25 - 10 - 2011
Project Status: I am just starting

My idae , help me!

Post by Manal »

Bread mold is closely related between the plants and fungi . How does it occur and why ? 
and I want to studay Effect of bread mold for plants (in the cotton is not a fertilizer ) 

1- its a good idea ? 
2- tell me any idea from effect fungi for plant ? 
3- anyone can help me ? 
donnahardy2
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Re: My idae , help me!

Post by donnahardy2 »

Hi Manal,

Welcome to Science Buddies! Bread mold is a fungus named Rhizopus nigricans. Both plants and fungi are eukaryotic organisms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizopus_nigricans.

Mold spores are ubiquitous, which means that they are always floating around in the air and if they land on a suitable substrate, like a piece of bread, they will germinate and grow. Normally, the species of Rhizopus that grows on bread and other foods does not grow on living plants. However, there are many species of fungi that grown on plants and are considered pathogenic.

A project on bread mold would make a very good science project; however, I think that you need to do more background reading to learn more about your subject. You can search for “Rhizopus”, “bread mold”, and “fungal diseases of plants”, and perhaps “phytopathogenic Rhizopus.” to get some ideas. You want to design a carefully controlled experiment that will answer a specific question.

Were you thinking about doing a specific project? If so, please describe your experimental idea in more detail.

Donna Hardy
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