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net_primary_mole_productivity_of_carbon_by_diazotrophs
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CF14N49/ | ||
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Within Vocab | Climate and Forecast Standard Names | ||
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Definition | "Productivity of carbon" refers to the production of biomass expressed as the mass of carbon which it contains. "Productivity" means production per unit area. Net primary productivity is the excess of gross primary productivity of organic carbon (the rate of synthesis of biomass from inorganic precursors) by autotrophs ("producers"), for example, photosynthesis in phytoplankton, over the rate at which the autotrophs themselves respire some of this biomass. In ocean modelling, diazotrophs are phytoplankton of the phylum cyanobacteria distinct from other phytoplankton groups in their ability to fix nitrogen gas in addition to nitrate and ammonium. Phytoplankton are autotrophic prokaryotic or eukaryotic algae that live near the water surface where there is sufficient light to support photosynthesis. | ||
Date | 2013-11-28T13:38:01 | ||
Identifier | SDN:P07::CF14N49 | ||
Note | deprecated | ||
Has Current Version | 2 | ||
Version | 1 | ||
isReplacedBy | net_primary_mole_productivity_of_biomass_expressed_as_carbon_by_diazotrophs | ||
version | 2 | ||
Same As | |||
P07 Climate and Forecast Standard Names - (2) | |||
MMI | http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter/net_primary_mole_productivity_of_carbon_by_diazotrophs | Mapping: 256845 | |
CF | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/net_primary_mole_productivity_of_carbon_by_diazotrophs/ | Mapping: 381060 | |
Broader | P02:PPRD |
Primary production in the water column | Mapping: 183334 |
Related | P06:M2MS |
Moles per square metre per second | Mapping: 172025 |
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