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Abstract

Low concentrations (41 μ) of Hinosan (Edifenphos) inhibited hyphal extension and decreased the hyphal growth unit length and phosphatidylcholine content of A3/5, but had no effect on specific growth rate. Thus, at low concentrations, Hinosan acted as a paramorphogen, increasing hyphal branching, but not inhibiting growth. The colony radial growth rate and specific growth rate of were significantly decreased at Hinosan concentrations of 82 μ and 492 μ, respectively.

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