Examples of 'dispersed by wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "dispersed by wind"

dispersed by wind: Something that has been scattered or spread out by the force of the wind. For example, 'The seeds of the dandelion plant are dispersed by the wind.'

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dispersed by wind
They are dispersed by wind and flowing water.
The pollen and seeds are dispersed by wind.
It can be dispersed by wind and water.
This suggests that they are dispersed by wind.
We dispersed by wind because we are small.
The seeds can be dispersed by wind and water.
As the seeds are winged they are easily dispersed by wind.
The seeds are dispersed by wind anemochory.
These are very tiny and easily dispersed by wind.
The spores are dispersed by wind or by animals.
In the spring the fruits detach and are dispersed by wind.
They are dispersed by wind and are also carried by water currents.
The seeds are probably dispersed by wind and water.
These are dispersed by wind and become entangled on tree branches by their bristles.
Its numerous seeds are dispersed by wind and water.

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The seeds are produced between August and October and are dispersed by wind.
They are also dispersed by wind.
Once dry, the ball is said to become detached and is dispersed by wind.
Its seeds are dispersed by wind.
A central plug drops out at maturity, releasing the winged seeds to be dispersed by wind.
The fruit can be dispersed by wind.
The conidia, dispersed by wind and by rain-water, cause new infections.
The seeds are probably dispersed by wind.
It is dispersed by wind.
The seed has a fluffy pappus and is easily dispersed by wind.
Sheng Qi is dispersed by wind and retained by water.
Individual seeds are dispersed by wind.
They are dispersed by wind over 10-15 m and also by running water after heavy rainfall.
The spores are dispersed by wind.
Fruits have both pappus and hairs, making the seeds easily dispersed by wind.
Thus they are dispersed by wind.
Fruits are 4-5 cm capsules, which release many tiny seeds that are dispersed by wind.
The dry spores of Epicoccum are easily dispersed by wind and hygroscopic movement.
Seeds have 2 membranous wings and are dispersed by wind.
For example, plants are dispersed by wind or with the help of birds.
The seeds have three whitish papery wings and are dispersed by wind and water.
Spores produced on the residue are dispersed by wind and rain splash.
The seed capsules are three-winged and are dispersed by wind.
Depending on the species they may be dispersed by wind or water, or by animals.
The seed is released in December, and dispersed by wind.
It produces small seeds that are easily dispersed by wind and other methods.
Conidiophores and conidia are formed here, and then dispersed by wind or by water.
When mature, it is dispersed by wind.
The seed, in the form of a feathery achene, is dispersed by wind anemochory.
These spores are forcibly discharged from mature perithecia and dispersed by wind ( Francl et al 1999 ).

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