Oh honey, those stubborn grasses don't mess around. They rely on a variety of agents for dispersal, from the wind carrying their seeds far and wide to animals munching on them and pooping out the seeds elsewhere. These grasses are like the ultimate survivors, using whatever means necessary to spread their roots and take over your lawn.
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Apple tree (Malus domestica) - agent: animals; dispersal: seeds encased in fruit. Maple tree (Acer spp.) - agent: wind; dispersal: seeds attached to a propeller-like structure. Coconut palm tree (Cocos nucifera) - agent: water; dispersal: seeds enclosed in a buoyant husk.
The natural dispersing agent of cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica) is primarily wind. The plant produces lightweight seeds that can be easily carried over long distances by air currents. Additionally, rhizomes (underground stems) allow the plant to spread vegetatively, further aiding in its dispersal and establishment in new areas. This combination of seed and rhizome dispersal contributes to cogon's invasive nature in many regions.
Most love grass are dispersed by animals. Some may be dispersed by wind or by gravity.(But for those who are primary students,dispersal by animals would be the best answer.)
Guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus) primarily disperses through seeds, which are lightweight and can be carried by wind, water, and animals. Its seeds can also adhere to fur or feathers, facilitating further spread. Additionally, vegetative propagation occurs through rhizomes and stolons, allowing the grass to expand and colonize new areas. This combination of seed and vegetative dispersal contributes to its successful establishment in various environments.
The scientific name of stubborn grass is Paspalum urvillei.
Stubborn grass belongs to the Poaceae family in the biological classification.
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animals are the agent of xanthium seeds
I think it's zoochory(the dispersal of seeds by means of animals/humans)
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Ah, the stubborn grass in Yoruba is called "Ewe Ewe" or "Ewe Didinrin." It's important to remember that even stubborn plants have their place in the world, teaching us patience and resilience. Just like in painting, sometimes the most challenging elements can lead to the most beautiful results.
Apple tree (Malus domestica) - agent: animals; dispersal: seeds encased in fruit. Maple tree (Acer spp.) - agent: wind; dispersal: seeds attached to a propeller-like structure. Coconut palm tree (Cocos nucifera) - agent: water; dispersal: seeds enclosed in a buoyant husk.
animals are the agent of xanthium seeds
Ah, the stubborn grass, such a resilient little plant. Its botanical name is Cynodon dactylon, but you can also call it Bermuda grass. Just like in painting, sometimes the stubborn things add character to the landscape. Just give it some love and it will surely flourish in its own way.
A dispersion agent is a chemical substance that is added to a liquid to prevent it from hardening. The agent will cause distribution of ingredients in the entire product.
The bristly tip of grass is called an awn. It is a hair-like structure that provides protection to the grass seed and helps in dispersal.