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"Gross Primary Productivity"
Keywords:
biomass
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respiration
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ecosystem
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gpp
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photosynthesis
Related Terms:
Npp
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Net primary productivity
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Gross primary production
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Net primary production
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Embodied energy
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Production efficiency
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Free energy
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Renewable energy source
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Energy conservation
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Energy intensity
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Renewables
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Law of conservation of energy
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Energy resource
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First law of thermodynamics
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Conversion efficiency
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Renewable energy
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Economy energy
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Productivity
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Renewable energy resource
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Energy audit
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Primary productivity
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Bioenergy
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Conservation
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Tfc
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Metabolic rate
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Activation energy
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Home energy rating system
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Primary energy
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Energy
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Internal energy
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Alternative energy
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Biomass energy
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Gibbs free energy
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Byproduct
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Energy transfer
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Mechanical energy
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Potential energy
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Energy efficiency
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Energy
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Hers
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Energy conversion
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Marginal propensity to consume
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Calories
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Conservation of energy
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Non-renewable energy
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Chemical energy
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Endergonic
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Energy charge
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Nrel
The rate of conversion of solar energy into biomass in an ecosystem.
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Total amount of chemical energy fixed by the processes of photosynthesis.
members.fortunecity.com
The total primary production, not counting the loss in respiration.
aquaticglossary.com
n: The rate at which an ecosystem's producers capture and store a given amount of chemical energy as biomass in a given length of time.
wms.org
The Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) of an ecosystem is the rate at which it accumulates biomass, including the energy it uses for the process of respiration. Thus it measures the total consumption of energy of the ecosystem.
en.wikipedia.org
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