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n. The organic matter produced from carbon dioxide by photosynthesis
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400px|thumb|Global oceanic and terrestrial photoautotroph abundance, from September 1997 to August 2000. As an estimate of autotroph biomass, it is only a rough indicator of primary-production potential, and not an actual estimate of it. Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/ Goddard Space Flight Center and ORBIMAGE.
In ecology, primary production is the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide. It principally occurs through the process of photosynthesis, which uses light as its source of energy, but it also occurs through chemosynthesis, which uses the oxidation or reduction of inorganic chemical compounds as its source of energy. Almost all life on Earth relies directly or indirectly on primary production. The organisms responsible for primary production are known as primary producers or autotrophs, and form the base of the food chain. In terrestrial ecoregions, these are mainly plants, while in aquatic ecoregions algae predominate in this role. Ecologists distinguish primary production as either net or gross, the former accounting for losses to processes such as cellular respiration, the latter not.
Usage examples of "primary production".
At any rate, wasn't there an obligation on the species that commanded most of the planet's primary production to save as many of the other, older species as it could?
It will take ten years to restart primary production once it stops, reopening mines, rebuilding refineries and extraction plants after they're abandoned—.