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06-04-2015 05:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by WarDog
(Post 952786)
Never knew about that, interesting. Something else to consider. Thanks Rosko!
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I've never heard that, and according to a study I found, not really valid.
"The effects of dissolved oxygen on tomont development were examined. Tomonts were incubated in hyperoxic (141%), oxic (100%), hypoxic (24%) and anoxic (0%) conditions. Under the hypoxic and hyperoxic conditions, tomont development was suppressed. Under the anoxic condition, tomonts died. However, when tomonts were transferred into an oxic condition after 2 or 4- week incubation in the hypoxic condition, development resumed, showing a rapid increase in theront excystment rates 10 to 11 days after the transfer."
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