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Black alder trees do not "eat" in the traditional sense, as they obtain nutrients and energy through photosynthesis. They absorb water and nutrients from the soil through their roots, and they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide from the air and water into glucose. Additionally, black alders have symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots, which help them access nitrogen from the soil.

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