Content of Adenosine Phosphate Compounds in a Long-Day Duckweed, Lemna gibba G3, under Different Light and Nutritional Conditions |
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Authors: | TAKAO KONDO HIDEAKI NAKASHIMA |
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Affiliation: | Biological Institute, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The levels of ATP ADP and AMP as well as the energy charge were examined in the long-day duckweed. Lemna gibba G3, under different light and nutritional conditions. ATP and ADP content, but not AMP, decreased slightly when the plant was cultured with a medium depleted of sucrose or was exposed to continuous darkness. The energy charge was not affected either by changes in the light conditions or by the depletion of sucrose from the medium, although increase of fresh weight changed drastically under these conditions. The levels of ADP and AMP and the value of the energy charge remained nearly constant throughout a 1-day period when the plant was exposed to short-day, continuous light and continuous dark. ATP content decreased gradually during the light period of the short day and thereafter remained constant during the dark period. When the plant was exposed to continuous light. ATP content decreased until the 8th hour after beginning of the continuous light, only to recover rapidly to its original level during the phase coinciding with the preceding dark period of the short day. Under continuous dark conditions the ATP content remained constant throughout the day. It was concluded that the diurnal rhythm of physiological activities previously reported cannot be related to the energy charge. |
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Keywords: | AMP ADP ATP duckweed diurnal rhythm energy charge |
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