Physics, asked by IJLynch2004, 11 months ago

What does a bushfire indicate to plant seeds?

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Answered by mohishkhan9996
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And for 47 plant species, the bushfires have damaged at least 80 per cent of their habitat. The 2003 Canberra bushfire burnt sites in natural bushland where we had been studying plant biodiversity. Ten years after the bushfires, our tracking revealed the plants were doing well. Native plant species were able to re-establish because their seeds.

Answered by raiyan386
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A chemical generated in bushfires could have the potential to help breed agricultural crops that establish better and faster.

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