Nutrients from the soil, sunlight & water
Nutrients from the soil, sunlight & water
An apple tree would have to compete with other plants for sunlight access to ensure photosynthesis for energy production, and for water and nutrients in the soil to support growth and development. These resources are essential for the tree's survival and productivity.
Yes, they compete for resources (light, water, nutrients), they can even compete for the attention of pollinators. You get parasitic plants as well which live off other plants
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A cactus competes with other plants for water.
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yes they competer for light minerals and nutrients.
They compete with other large plants for land.
Not necessarily. If you have other plants in your garden (Flowers, shrubs, etc.) you will not need two apple trees. If you have no other plants in your garden, then yes, you will need two apple trees to pollinate.
light, nutrition, water
No. Other plants will compete with each other for the available water and nutrients.
Plants primarily compete for light, water, and nutrients in the soil. They also compete for space, as overcrowding can limit access to these essential resources. Additionally, plants may contend with other organisms, such as pests and diseases, which can further affect their growth and survival. This competition drives adaptations that can enhance their ability to thrive in various environments.