释义 |
rhi·zo·pus \ˈrīzəpəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from rhiz- + -pus : a genus of fungi (family Mucoraceae) that have columellate hemispherical aerial sporangia formed in fascicles anchored to the substrate and tufts of rhizoids or root hyphae connected by stolons — see bread mold, leak II 3, ring rot; compare mucor, soft rot |