NPP = GPP - R
Net primary productivity, or NPP, is the rate at which energy is stored in plant biomass and made available to primary consumers.
The grass in a meadow habitat converts light energy into carbohydrates at a rate of
17 500 kJ m-2 yr-1. The grass releases 14 000 kJ m-2 yr-1 of that energy during respiration. Calculate the net primary productivity of the grass in the meadow habitat.
Step 1: Work out which numbers correspond to which parts of the equation
The meadow grass converts 17 500 kJ m-2 yr-1 into carbohydrates; this is its GPP
The meadow grass releases 14 000 kJ m-2 yr-1 of that energy in respiration; this is R
Step 2: Substitute numbers into the equation
NPP = GPP - R
NPP = 17 500 - 14 000
Step 3: Complete calculation
17 500 - 14 000 = 3 500
NPP = 3 500 kJ m-2 yr-1
The worked example above uses the equation in its basic form, but you may also be expected to rearrange the equation e.g. to calculate GPP or R
GPP = NPP + R
R = GPP - NPP
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