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What is net primary productivity of an ecosystem? [Foreign 2015]

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Answered by simran7539
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Net primary productivity, or NPP, is gross primary productivity minus the rate of energy loss to metabolism and maintenance. In other words, it's the rate at which energy is stored as biomass by plants or other primary producers and made available to the consumers in the ecosystem.

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