CHEM 2370 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Anabaena, Root Nodule, Nitrite

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Primary production or primary productivity: the amount of light energy (solar) that is converted to chemical energy by the autotrophs during a particular period. Visible light (the source of light that can be used by plant for. Ps) only 1% is actually converted to chemical energy and a portion of that 1% will be available to the next trophic level. Gross primary production (gpp) is the total energy that is produced by primary. Net primary production (npp) is the gross pp minus energy used by the primary. Gpp is not available but the npp is available to the consumer as plant tissue. Npp is measured as grams of dry organic material (biomass) per square meter per year (npp = g dry matter/m2/yr. ). This can give us a basis for comparison. This can also be measured in joules but more often the previous is used.

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