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These vectors may
include wind, water,
animals or others. Wind
dispersal (
anemochory) is one of the more
primitive means of dispersal. Wind
dispersal can take...
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dispersal and
their syndromes.
Anemochory is
defined as seed
dispersal by wind.
Common dispersal syndromes of
anemochory are wing
structures and brown...
- away from the tree than
regular seeds would go, and is thus a form of
anemochory. In some
cases the seed is in the
centre of the wing, as in the elms (genus...
- are
ordinarily dis****d
intact with the
fruiting body, the cypsela.
Anemochory (wind dispersal) is common, ****isted by a
hairy pappus.
Epizoochory is...
- In botany, a seed is a
plant embryo and
nutrient reserve enclosed in a seed coat, a
protective outer covering called a testa. More generally, the term...
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gossypium genus,
modified trichomes create the
cottony fibers that
allow anemochory, or wind
aided dispersal.
These seed
trichomes are
among the
longest plant...
- when the
fruit opens upon ripening,
these seed are
spread by the wind (
anemochory). The
flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Apart from...
- such as
animals (zoochory), or non-living vectors, such as the wind (
anemochory) or
water (hydrochory). In many cases, a
dispersal unit will be dis****d...
-
containing two seeds. The
dispersal of seed is
affected by the wind (
anemochory). This
plant is
native to the
Mediterranean Basin and the Macaronesia...
- or a
mechanism of
their own to
transport their seeds away from them.
Anemochory involves using the wind as a
vector to dis**** plant's seeds. Because...