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Anchorage by seed mucilage prevents seed dislodgement in high surface flow: a mechanistic investigation.

Vincent S PanCecilia GirvinEric F LoPresti
Published in: Annals of botany (2022)
Our results suggest that the degree of anchorage to a substrate, measured with a simple dislodgement force assay, is highly predictive of mucilaginous seed retention in highly erosive environments. In contrast, we found that other seed and mucilage traits are of lesser importance to anchorage.
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