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Rhizopus is a genus of saprophytic and parasitic fungi. They are found in moist or damp places. They are found on organic substances like vegetables, fruits, bread, jellies, etc. The vegetative structure is made up of coenocytic (multinucleated) and branched hyphae. They are used to produce various chemicals and alcoholic products. Some species of rhizopus cause plant diseases and may cause infection in humans too, known as mucormycosis. Rhizopus , cosmopolitan genus of some 10 species of filamentous fungi in the family Rhizopodaceae (formerly Mucoraceae), in the order Mucorales. Several species, including Rhizopus stolonifer (the common bread mold), have industrial importance, and a number are responsible for diseases in plants and Learn more about Rhizopus species and how they reproduce. Compare Rhizopus vs Mucor mold and find how to get rid of Rhizopus . Rhizopus is a genus of saprophytic fungi, meaning it feeds on dead and decaying organic matter. It is most frequently found in moist environments on substrates rich in carbohydrates. Its common habitats include stale bread, decaying fruits and vegetables, soil, and animal dung. Because of its frequent appearance on bread, it is widely known as bread mould.