reseminate (Meaning)

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reseminate (v. t.)

To produce again by means of seed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reseminate

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reseminate Sentence Examples

  1. The birds gracefully reseminate seeds across vast distances, ensuring the survival of plant species.
  2. Ancient trees act as reseminators, dispersing their genetic material through the air and water.
  3. Wildfires inadvertently reseminate seeds, creating new life from the ashes of the devastation.
  4. Erosion and flooding can reseminate plant populations, colonizing new areas and promoting diversity.
  5. Orchids rely heavily on resemination by insects to ensure their reproductive success.
  6. The wind plays a crucial role in reseminating airborne plant spores, enabling vegetation to spread over wide areas.
  7. Some plants have evolved specialized mechanisms, such as burrs and hooks, to aid in resemination.
  8. Human activity, such as deforestation and agriculture, can unintentionally disrupt natural resemination processes.
  9. Conservation efforts often involve reseminating endangered plant species to restore ecological balance.
  10. The study of resemination ecology sheds light on the interconnectedness of species and the dynamics of plant communities.

FAQs About the word reseminate

To produce again by means of seed.

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The birds gracefully reseminate seeds across vast distances, ensuring the survival of plant species.

Ancient trees act as reseminators, dispersing their genetic material through the air and water.

Wildfires inadvertently reseminate seeds, creating new life from the ashes of the devastation.

Erosion and flooding can reseminate plant populations, colonizing new areas and promoting diversity.