2023
DOI: 10.14294/water.2022.3
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Abstract: The dinofl agellates, Gymnodinium catenatum and Alexandrium pacifi cum, have been previously studied regarding daily variations in solar-terrestrial interaction, known as space weather (SPW). To perform in vitro simulation of geomagnetic pulsations, an external extremely low-frequency magnetic fi eld was employed previously for the study of their growth and metabolite production. Here, the same fi eld was "informationally" transferred through a prior 24 h exposure of a culture media aliquot, the so-called "wat… Show more

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