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light induces asexual reproduction via the formation and germination of conidia, and represses sexual reproduction [ , , , , , ]. yet the opposite pattern is found in other species [ , , , ]. growth in day:night cycles can lead to fungal colonies showing concentric circles of differing morphologies on agar
induced exclusively or have expression increased greatly under blue light in contrast to dark [ ]. similarly, the production of aflatoxin in aspergillus species can be affected by both the color and intensity of light, although the conditions under which mycotoxins are produced at the highest rates are not...
https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-020-06899-y