Research news on Biomass

Biomass production, as a biological process, refers to the net accumulation of organic matter generated by living organisms through metabolic activities, predominantly via primary production (e.g., photosynthesis in plants, algae, and some bacteria) and, to a lesser extent, chemoautotrophy. It encompasses the assimilation of inorganic nutrients and carbon into cellular components such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, balanced by losses through respiration, excretion, and mortality. In ecological and biogeochemical research, biomass formation and turnover are quantified to characterize energy flow, trophic dynamics, and carbon cycling within and across ecosystems at cellular, population, and community scales.

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