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If you still aren't sure, leave it undisturbed for several more days and check again. Any fuzzy or hairy growth is [[mold]]. | If you still aren't sure, leave it undisturbed for several more days and check again. Any fuzzy or hairy growth is [[mold]]. | ||
This test is based on the fact that oxygen exposure generally stimulates pellicle formation.<ref name="MTF-pellicle"/><ref name="Humbard">Humbard | This test is based on the fact that oxygen exposure generally stimulates pellicle formation.<ref name="MTF-pellicle"/><ref name="Humbard">Humbard, Matt. [https://phdinbeer.com/2015/01/30/beer-microbiology-what-is-a-pellicle/ "Beer Microbiology – What is a pellicle?"] A Ph.D. in Beer – A Study of Beer and Fermentation Science. Jan 2015.</ref><ref>Nakagawa, Y., et al. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13102818.2016.1246203 "Glucose repression of FLO11 gene expression regulates pellicle formation by a wild pellicle-forming yeast strain isolated from contaminated wine."] ''Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment,'' vol. 31, no. 1, 2017, pp. 120–127.</ref> | ||
== Myths == | == Myths == |