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Discover Ludwig"spore production" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of biology, such as when describing the reproduction processes of certain plants, fungi, and bacteria. For example: During the summer months, certain mushrooms can be observed to undergo an increase in spore production.
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Growth of B. bassiana on agricultural by-products was performed to select best substrate for spore production.
Prior analyses have suggested light-based regulatory systems controlling spore production.
Conditions have been very conducive for local spore production by the Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) fungus.
These three factors were found to be important, affecting Metarhizium anisopliae spore production.
The spore production was also significantly affected by lactose ammonium sulfate and lactose peptone.
Optimum conditions for spore production were different from those for growth.
Maximum spore production was observed in rice husk, while jatropha seed cake showed least spore production.
Substrates supplemented with nutrients showed comparatively higher spore production, with maximum spore production in rice husk (1.8 × 109 spore/g).
Least spore production was observed with jatropha seed cake, which showed spore production of 7.6 × 103 and 4.8 × 104 spore/g, without and with nutrient supplement, respectively.
The optimum concentration points for maximum spore production was determined based on the quadratic Eq. (1).
Fig. 2 Response surface plots for spore production caused by metal ions.
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