kasvamassa
Kasvamassa (Finnish: growth mass) is a term used in biology and ecology to describe the amount of living material produced by an organism or community during a period of growth. It is typically equated with biomass, especially when talking about dry mass, but in some contexts fresh mass including water content is used. The concept is central to quantifying productivity and growth dynamics in organisms such as plants, fungi, microorganisms, and animal tissues.
Measurement and units: kasvamassa is usually expressed as mass, for example grams or kilograms of dry biomass
Applications: in forestry and agriculture, kasvamassa indicates biomass accumulation and helps assess yield potential and carbon
Measurement of growth rate: growth is often represented by a growth curve; the specific growth rate and
Etymology: the term combines kasva, to grow, with massa, mass, and is used in Finnish scientific literature