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Alkaline phosphatase activities and the release of orthophosphate from endogenous substrates by these enzymes were measured in waters from two commercial fishponds in the watershed area of Lake Kinneret (Northern Israel). These data were compared with results from the lake at seasons of adequate or limited phosphorus supply. In the fishponds, high Relative Phosphatase Activity ratios (>2) and relatively large amounts of orthophosphate extracted from plankton by autoclaving (average 27% of readily available phosphorus) indicated adequate, or even excess, levels of phosphorus availability despite elevated pond productivity (2 to 3 tons carp/ha/yr). Therefore, we suggest that decreasing routine phosphorus fertilization of these ponds would not affect overall productivity but would eventually lower the amounts of phosphorus reaching Lake Kinneret.
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In general, the R. P. A. ratio may be a useful index to evaluate phosphorus availability for a wide range of natural waters. Values for this ratio of <1 and >2 appear indicative of limited or adequate phosphorus availability respectively.
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Three sources of orthophosphate, (Pi), readily available to phytoplankton, are indicated: (1) enzymatically released Pi, (2) Pi in intracellular pools and (3) Pi initially present in the water. Although the first source is always important, relatively greater amounts of Pi are contributed by the other fractions in situations of plentiful phosphorus availability.
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Activity of free dissolved phosphatases was found in filtered samples of fishpond water. However, neither these enzymes or added phosphatases released significant amounts of Pi from the dissolved organic phosphorus compounds in the filtered water.
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Berman, T., Moses, G. Phosphorus availability and alkaline phosphatase activities in two Israeli fishponds. Hydrobiologia 40, 487–498 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00019982
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