Biology, asked by ityourboi, 18 days ago

mention the benefits of seed dispersal

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Answered by mysticalmistyman
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Dispersal of seeds is very important for the survival of plant species. If plants grow too closely together, they have to compete for light, water and nutrients from the soil. Seed dispersal allows plants to spread out from a wide area and avoid competing with one another for the same resources

Seed dispersal prevents the overcrowding of plants in an area. (ii) Seed dispersal prevents the competition for water, minerals and sunlight among the same kind of plants. (iii) Seed dispersal helps the plants to grow in new places (or new habitats) for wider distribution

Seed dispersal also helps the plant to reach favorable habitat for survival through their movement, it also results in reaching of the plants to new habitats. Thus, overall seed dispersal helps in the survival of plants in new environments and saves the species by providing them different habitats for survival

.Seed dispersal is the mechanism by which plant seeds are transported to new sites for germination and the establishment of new individuals. ... In turn, dispersed seeds affect the dynamics and the genetic structure of plant populations, and the long-term maintenance of communities.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Seed dispersion is critical for plants because it increases the likelihood of seeds reaching adulthood.

  • Predators like to hunt in regions where there are a lot of seeds since it takes less time and effort.
  • Plants guarantee that there are fewer seeds accessible for predators to devour directly beneath the parent plant by spreading their seeds.
  • In addition, a little plant growing beneath the parent plant is deprived of sufficient sunshine and nutrients.
  • Seed dispersion is a method of attempting to improve plant growth circumstances.
  • Seed dispersal is also a way for the plant to colonise new areas that it may not have previously visited.
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