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Fruit and Seed Dispersal

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Disposal is the carrying of the seed as far as possible from the parent plant.

  • Dispersal is the carrying of the seed as far as possible from the parent plant.
  • Dispersal is necessary to:
    • Avoid large numbers of seeds competing with one other and with the parent plant.
    • Increase the chance of survival for the plant.
    • Find new areas for growth.
    • Increase the numbers of the species.
  • The main methods of seed dispersal are wind, water, animal, and self-dispersal.

1. Wind Dispersal

  • Some seeds are very small and are carried long distances by the wind.
  • Dandelions, thistles, and clematis produce parachute devices that help to disperse the seeds.
  • Sycamore and ash produce fruit with wings that increase the distance over which the seeds can be dispersed. image

2. Water Dispersal

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  • Seeds or fruits are light, buoyant, and adapted to float.
  • Common in plants near water.
  • Plants like the water lily and coconuts have light, air-filled fruits that can float and are dispersed by water.

3. Animal Dispersal

  • There are two methods of animal dispersal:
  1. External Transport
  • Sticky or hooked seeds attach to the fur, feathers, or skin of animals and are carried away.
  • Examples: Burdock, goose grass.
  1. Internal Transport
  • Edible fruits are eaten by animals, and the seeds pass through their digestive system unharmed.
  • Examples: Blackberries, strawberries.

4. Self Dispersal

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  • Some plants have mechanisms to eject seeds forcefully from the fruit.
  • Peas and beans: Have dry fruits (pods) that shrivel and burst open, scattering seeds.
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Adaptations for Effective Dispersal

  • Lightweight Structures: Dandelion seeds are light, allowing them to travel long distances.
  • Buoyancy: Coconuts have a fibrous coating to keep them afloat.
  • Attractive Fruits: Blackberries and strawberries are brightly coloured and sweet to attract animals.
  • Explosive Mechanisms: Peas use mechanical force to spread seeds.
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