Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
Two common examples of plant competition are when neighboring plants compete for sunlight by growing taller, and when plants compete for nutrients in the soil by developing extensive root systems. For instance, in a forest, trees and understory plants often compete for sunlight, while in a garden, different vegetables may compete for nutrients in the soil.
Wild plants are useful in agriculture because of their _____.
Antarctic plants primarily compete for access to sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. These resources can be limited due to harsh environmental conditions such as cold temperatures and ice cover. Plants must adapt to these conditions in order to survive and thrive in the Antarctic ecosystem.
Animals do yes, but plants can as well, especially in cases of over crowding.
wild plants are those which are not grown by humans and grow in nature. it also is no use for humans
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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
Technically, all of the animals compete for resources as they are all limited. Exspecially for water, camels, desert eagles, barn owls, all of the different kinds of goats, rats, they all compete for water.
animals and plats compete over : food,space,sunlight,mates,
Yes. North Dakota has wild plants.
wild plants grows in the wild and is not taken care by humans cultivated plants are grown by humans and is watered by them
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Two common examples of plant competition are when neighboring plants compete for sunlight by growing taller, and when plants compete for nutrients in the soil by developing extensive root systems. For instance, in a forest, trees and understory plants often compete for sunlight, while in a garden, different vegetables may compete for nutrients in the soil.
Man benefits from wild plants by having fun
Wild plants are useful in agriculture because of their _____.
They grow from seeds left by previous generations of wild plants.
nope