“…The use of additives such as polymers, surfactants or chelators is a successful strategy to influence the morphology of filamentous fungi, either by preventing or enhancing the formation of pellets according to the desired objective. The addition of polymers (e.g., carbopol, polyacrylic acid) might reduce the capacity of spores to aggregate, thus, limiting pellet formation [34]. In contrast, the use of surfactants enables naturally filamentous organisms to form pellets.…”