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Assume that, GPP Forest A = GPP Forest B = GPP Forest C, If Forest A has NPP = 1254 J/m2/day; Forest B, NPP = 2157 J/m2/day; and Forest C, NPP = 779 J/m2/day, which one of these forests has maximum - Biology

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Assume that, GPP Forest A = GPP Forest B = GPP Forest C, If Forest A has NPP = 1254 J/m2/day; Forest B, NPP = 2157 J/m2/day; and Forest C, NPP = 779 J/m2/day, which one of these forests has maximum energy loss by respiration? Give reason.

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If GPP is equal, then we can manipulate the NPP equation and solve.

  • NPP = GPP – Respiration of plants;
  • Respiration of Plants = GPP − NPP.
  • This means that the smallest NPP corresponds to the largest respiration. That is forest C.
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