
doi: 10.1007/bf01021061
Image analysis has been used to characterise the effect of spore inoculum level on the morphology ofPenicillium chrysogenum grown in batch culture. As inoculum levels rose towards 5×105 spores mL−1 there was a sharp transition from pelleted to dispersed forms, but above this level there proved to be little additional effect.
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