What are seeds, what is their origin and how are seeds dispersed?

When we are going to cultivate or sow a plant, we normally start by introducing its seed under the ground and watering it. From the seed grows a plant that will later produce its fruits. We know that the seed is the basis of plant life and that thanks to it it can be distributed and grow.

However, do we know what a seed really is and how it works?

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The seeds

there are millions of types of seeds

The seed is the main reproductive organ of the vast majority of higher terrestrial and aquatic plantsIts role as a species preserver is fundamental, since they are capable of resisting very extreme external conditions without dying, and even germinate later. Seeds are fundamental for the dispersal of plants, the regeneration of forests and, in general, for the ecological succession of any ecosystem.

In nature, the seed serves as food for many species of animals. We can say that the seed is also something fundamental for the human being, if we speak in agricultural terms, since without the seeds we could not grow anything and agriculture would not exist. In addition, the main food of the human being is constituted directly or indirectly by seeds.

On the other hand, seeds are used to manage wild populations in forests, to carry out reforestation, they also serve to conserve a certain species in danger of extinction, conserving plant germplasm because they can be kept alive for long periods of time. This helps us preserve the species and varieties of plants that are most valuable to humans or some ecosystems.

Thanks to the fact that science has studied seeds for a long time, it is possible to have great knowledge about the biology of many plants. In order to learn more about the conservation of certain species of flora and vegetation, research has been carried out on the physiological characteristics of the seeds, the mechanisms of dormancy and germination, the environmental conditions they need, their longevity and their different uses for plant propagation and the conservation of plants.

What is the origin of the seed?

thanks to the seeds we can carry out reforestation and conserve species

We know that the seed is the main reproductive unit of plants. In addition, it is very complex since it is formed from the plant ovule after fertilization and has quite complex survival mechanisms. Seeds are found in both angiosperms and gymnosperms. Although there is no true flower in gymnosperms, the structure of the seeds of these plants is very similar to those of those that do have flowers.

The size of the seeds of different plant species can vary dramatically. There are seeds of multiple sizes and shapes despite the fact that it is an organ with a common origin in all species and that it fulfills the same function.

In terms of weight, there are very small seeds such as those of orchids that weigh 0.1mg and other enormous ones such as those of the double Pacific coconut that weigh 10Kg . Within the same plant community, the differences between sizes are usually smaller, however, they are capable of varying up to six orders of magnitude.

seed dispersal

seeds have different dispersal mechanisms

In order to produce seeds, plants require a large amount of energy, so depending on the state of the plant, it will be able to produce a greater or lesser number of seeds and these will be more or less large. Plants that produce smaller seeds are able to spread more widely and have a better chance of finding a place with more favorable environmental conditions to germinate and grow. However, the very small seeds do not help in its growth,so the new seedling will have to draw from the resources around it as soon as possible. This entails having a fairly high risk of dying compared to those larger seeds. They also have less resistance to the effects of defoliation by herbivores and can be easily crushed by falling litter. Although this is somewhat offset by the sheer number, only a small fraction survive all such accidents.

With this you will be able to know something more about the seeds and the importance they have.

What are seeds, what is their origin and how are seeds dispersed?

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