Wheat seeds are primarily dispersed through agricultural practices rather than natural means. Farmers typically harvest wheat and then use machinery to separate the seeds from the chaff, which are then stored or directly sown back into the soil. Natural dispersal can occur through wind, water, or animals, but in cultivated environments, human intervention is the primary method of seed distribution.
Wheat is primarily dispersed through human agricultural practices rather than natural mechanisms. Farmers harvest mature wheat plants, and the seeds are then collected and either stored for future planting or processed for consumption. Additionally, any leftover seeds may be spread by wind, water, or animals, but these methods play a minimal role in the overall dispersion of cultivated wheat varieties.
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
the flowers that consisted of seeds may fell the seeds dispersed develops into plants then..
They get dispersed by animals.
it is dispersed by animals
their dispersed by air !!!!
it is dispersed by the wind
It is dispersed by animals :D
how is hickory nut dispersed
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
The seeds in fruits are dispersed so that they can be planted elsewhere, and reproduce themselves.
Mimosa seeds are dispersed primarily through pod dehiscence, where the pods dry out and split open, releasing the seeds. The seeds may also be dispersed by animals that eat the pods and then excrete the seeds elsewhere. Additionally, mimosa seeds can be carried by wind or water to new locations.