ferns are spore-producing
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Seeds and plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
I've never heard of a seed-eating bird... but if there is such a thing then yes, they would be a consumer.
don't you mean 'thatching'?Threshing is the process of removing the seed from a grass crop after cutting. This is not usually a lawn process but is carried out by the producers of lawn seed.
Tomatoes are produced with a seed in the ground and you water them regulary and it will grow and remember a tomato is a fruit not a vegetable.
Avocados grown from seed may not produce fruits. So gardeners will graft from avocados that are known producers.
Grasses will produce seed only if you let it grow to seed, which means not cutting it at all, and letting it grow to maturity, going from the vegetative stage to the seeding stage. But if you keep cutting it, then no, it won't produce any seeds.
No, a seed is not a consumer. Seeds are a reproductive structure produced by plants that contain the genetic information needed to grow into a new plant. Consumers are organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
Absolutely. All you would have to do is convince all the seed producers to stop GM seed production, and all the GM corn would disappear within two generations. The bigger question might be, why would you want to?
Mycogen Corp is a seed company involved in the agricultural business. It was formed in 1982 and is among the largest producers of sunflower seeds.
Producers
Native to the Mediterranean region, black cumin seed is cultivated in North Africa, Asia, and southeastern Europe. The largest producers of black cumin seed are Egypt, India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.