“…Different strategies have thus been developed to increase the productivity of bioprocesses by altering fungal macromorphologies. Most of them focus on the variation of the cultivation conditions, including medium composition, pH and osmolality of the medium, spore inoculum concentration, viability/vitality of the inoculum, bioreactor geometry, shear stress, aeration rate, temperature, and the addition of microparticles to name but a few (Böl et al, 2021; Driouch et al, 2010; Kaup et al, 2008; Laible et al, 2021; Papagianni, 2004; Wucherpfennig et al, 2010, 2011). Genetic factors and intracellular processes that affect or even control spore germination, hyphal growth, and eventually pellet formation can be grouped into cytoskeletal networks, exocytosis, endocytosis, cell membrane, and cell wall biogenesis.…”