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Usually in bogs and other swampy areas where nitrate levels in the soil are very low.
they eat bugs to supplement the lack of available nutrients
Crop plants are more susceptible to insects
Yes, there are hundreds of insects that eat plants and flowers. Some of these insects include ants, bees, wasps, beetles, and cockroaches.
Pitcher plants eat insects because these plants need more nitrogen for survive and this requirement can not be completed by soil.
By capturing and digesting the proteins of insects in their specialized structures.
Usually in bogs and other swampy areas where nitrate levels in the soil are very low.
they eat bugs to supplement the lack of available nutrients
Carnivorous plants must rely on insects for nitrogen since they are found in soils with low nitrogen levels. Since the soil can't provide them with enough nitrogen, they must consume insects to meet their nitrogen requirements.
insects eat plants
There is no war between plants and insects. They live together.
Levels of light, moisture and temperature, places for shelter, opportunities for mating and sources of food explain why insects live in gardens. Gardens offer plants for plant-eating insects. They offer domesticated and wild animals and people for carnivorous and omnivorous insects.
Crop plants are more susceptible to insects
Yes, ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer (source of nitrogen for plants).
Ammonium nitrate is a common fertilizer, a source of nitrogen for plants.
As part of the nitrogen cycle, the soil provides nitrate ions (NO3-) for plants. Fertilizers also contain a lot of nitrate.
Insectivorous plants eat insects as a dietary supplement.