The drones, which seeded 11 hectares of land around Bodmin in eight hours, scattered tree seeds native to rainforests, ...
However, seed dispersal by insects was previously thought to be limited to cases where other dispersers were not available or ...
Winds, flying animals, or water currents are some of the most successful agents of long-distance passive dispersal. Seeds and fruits that have wings, hairs, or inflated processes are carried ...
Plants spread their seeds in lots of different ways. This is called seed dispersal. Some seeds are transported by the wind and are shaped to float, glide or spin through the air. NARRATOR ...
Plants in the wild have many different ways of scattering their seeds, this is called ‘Dispersal’. The wind disperses lots of seeds that are light or can catch the breeze. But only some find a ...
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