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How are weeds better adapted for growth.

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Answered by singhajaypratap071
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Weeds have adapted to many kinds of selective forces created by our crop management systems. ... Weeds have developed specialized structures on their seeds to ensure the seed is dispersed far from their parent plants. Below are two examples of this. Barbed hooks on common cocklebur (left) and burdock (right) do the job.

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Weeds have adapted to many kinds of selective forces created by our crop management systems. ... Weeds have developed specialized structures on their seeds to ensure the seed is dispersed far from their parent plants. Below are two examples of this. Barbed hooks on common cocklebur (left) and burdock (right) do the job.

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