magterjeszt
Magterjeszt is a Hungarian term that translates to seed dispersal. It describes the natural process by which plants spread their seeds to new locations. This dispersal is crucial for the survival and propagation of plant species, allowing them to colonize new habitats, avoid competition with parent plants, and escape diseases or herbivores that may be concentrated in a particular area.
Several mechanisms facilitate magterjeszt. Abiotic methods include dispersal by wind (anemochory), water (hydrochory), and gravity (barochory).
Biotic dispersal involves animals (zoochory). This can happen through endozoochory, where seeds are ingested by animals