“…However, provided that these factors can be controlled and optimized, agitation-induced fragmentation, apart from growth, is considered to be one of the most important factors influencing mycelial morphology (especially in the design, operation, and scale-up of fungal fermentations). Although many studies have been conducted to investigate the effects of hydrodynamic forces on mycelial morphology and productivity (Dion et al, 1954;Ujcova et al, 1980;Metz et al, 1981;van Suijdam and Metz, 1981;Reuss, 1988;Smith et al, 1990;Makagiansar et al, 1993;Ayazi Shamlou et al, 1994;Nielsen et al, 1995), they generally suffer from two limitations. First, due to the lack of suitable methods for characterizing clumps (Tucker et al, 1992), only the freely dispersed form has been considered, although it may only account for only a small fraction of the biomass (Tucker et al, 1992;Jüsten et al, 1996).…”