| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Currently it is defined as living matter or its residues which are perpetual or a renewable source and common examples of biomass include wood, grass, herbage, grains or bagasse. 1.3 Assessing the total above ground biomass, defined as biomass, when expressed as dry weight per unit area, either total biomass or by components (eg. leaves, branches and bole), is a useful way of quantifying the amoun
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