Abstract

Adenine Nucleotides and Phytoplanktonic Primary Production in Two Lakes in FranceThe adenine nucleotides concentrations and photosynthetic assimilation of phytoplankton were established during two annual sampling seasons for two lakes with different nutrients concentrations (Lakes Pavin and Aydat). Intensive photosynthetic assimilation of phytoplankton led to a limited but real evolution of the pool of adenine nucleotides towards forms less charged with high energy phosphate bond (ADP and AMP). This evolution is seen as a consequence of the ATP hydrolysis in the process of cell biosynthesis.

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