Difference between primary and secondary productivity
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Primary productivity is the rate at which radiant energy is captured by the producers for the synthesis of energy rich organic compounds through photosynthesis whereas Secondary productivity is the rate of energy storage at the consumer level.
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Primary productivity is the rate at which radiant energy is captured by the producers for the synthesis of energy rich organic compounds through photosynthesis whereas Secondary productivity is the rate of energy storage at the consumer level.
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