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Sandalwood, like other plants, primarily utilizes autotrophic nutrition through photosynthesis. It absorbs sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen. Additionally, sandalwood is a hemiparasitic plant, meaning it can obtain some nutrients and water from the roots of neighboring plants, which helps it thrive in nutrient-poor soils. This dual approach allows it to adapt to various environmental conditions.

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