Net primary production

From Glossary of Meteorology



net primary production

The part of the gross primary production that remains after deducting the amount released by plant (autotrophic) respiration.

It is the amount of energy that is stored in plant tissues and is often expressed as the amount of carbon or dry organic matter (biomass) produced over the time period.


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