Why do some plants grow in nutrient-poor soils?
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Plants grow in nutrient-poor soils by developing specialised adaptations, such as symbiotic relationships or unique nutrient acquisition methods. Carnivorous plants, like pitcher plants, capture insects to obtain nitrogen and other nutrients. Legumes partner with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots to enhance soil fertility. These adaptations allow plants to survive and thrive in challenging environments.