The amount of store organic matter in plant tissue after respiration utilization is called
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the amount of store organic matter in plant tissue after respiration utilisation is called "Apparent photosynthesis" or ''net assimilation"
the amount of store organic matter in plant tissue after respiration utilisation is called "Apparent photosynthesis" or ''net assimilation"
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- Answer is net primary productivity
- NPP or net primary productivity is the rate of storage of organic matter in plant tissues in excess of respiratory utilization by plants during the measurement period.
- It is the weight of organic matter stored by producers in a unit area/volume per unit time. NPP is equal to the rate of organic matter created by photosynthesis minus the rate of respiration and other losses.
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