Biology, asked by ananyasikdar2006, 3 months ago

what would happen if seeds dispersal did not take place?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the seeds did not spread out, they would fall in the parent bed itself leading into struggle for water, minerals and sunlight. As a result, none of the plants would grow properly or survive.

Answered by Neency
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If seed dispersal did not take place then the seeds will germinate right next to the original plant. The seed and the plant will compete for sunlight and water. Resulting for the plants getting less than needed sun light and water. Thus this will result in dying of the plant.....

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