Through wetlands ability to absorb nutrients, they are able to be highly biologically productive (able to produce biomass quickly).
Primary producers are the organisms in an ecosystem that produce biomass from inorganic compounds (autotrophs).
Some of the captured energy is used to produce biomass to sustain life and provide energy for growth and development.
The Spanish food processing industry produces biomass that must be disposed of at considerable cost.
Many microorganisms in dark regions of the oceans also use chemosynthesis to produce biomass from single carbon molecules.
The Helioculture process also does not produce biomass.
One measure of the relative importance of different marine habitats is the rate at which they produce biomass.
The seed cannot produce biomass using photosynthesis because of lack of an organ to perform this function.
Bigger colonies do not necessarily produce a greater total reproductive biomass.
For example, oils can produce biomass for biofuels etc.