seedetsüklid
Seedetsüklid, often referred to as seed cycles, describe the cyclical nature of seed production, dispersal, germination, and plant establishment within an ecosystem. This process is fundamental to the survival and propagation of plant species. A seed cycle begins with the development of seeds within a parent plant, followed by their dispersal through various mechanisms such as wind, water, animals, or mechanical ejection. Once dispersed, seeds may enter a period of dormancy, awaiting favorable environmental conditions such as adequate moisture, temperature, and light for germination.
Upon germination, a seed sprouts, initiating the growth of a new seedling. This seedling then develops into