Seadmest
Seadmest is a term used in plant ecology to describe a theoretical threshold in seed production under resource limitation and environmental stress. It refers to a tipping point at which additional resource input yields diminishing or negative returns for seed output, reflecting trade-offs between seed size, number, and quality. The concept is used in ecological modeling and experimental studies to understand how plants allocate limited energy to reproduction.
Etymology and history: Seadmest appears to be a relatively new neologism formed from "seed" and a suffix
Concept and application: In theoretical models, seadmest represents the maximum sustainable seed production given current environmental
Limitations: The term is not universally adopted; operational definitions and measurement methods differ. Critics argue that
See also: seed production, reproductive ecology, resource allocation theory, seed viability, phenology.