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African Baobab

Recently, New research by South African ecologists has refuted the claim that the African Baobab (Adansonia digitata) tree is dying due to climate change.

African Baobab Background

African Baobab

  • 2018 Study: Published in Nature Plants, claimed 10 of 15 oldest and largest African baobabs were dying due to climate change.
  • New Study (2024): Conducted by South African ecologists, refutes the 2018 claim, stating baobabs are not dying due to climate change.

African Baobab, Key Findings

  • Speculative Claim: The 2018 climate change claim was speculative and went viral, misleading public perception.
  • Baobab Resilience:
    • Baobabs are resilient and have historically survived extreme climate fluctuations such as droughts and floods.
  • Tree populations in mainland Africa are thriving, including the oldest and largest baobabs.
  • Deaths reported in the 2018 study were due to natural causes like hydraulic failure and excess water retention, not climate change.

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About Baobab Trees

  • The trees belong to the genus Adansonia, which comprises eight distinct species.
  • Origin of Lineage: According to DNA studies, the trees first arose in Madagascar 21 million years ago. 
    • Their seeds were later carried on ocean currents to Australia and also to mainland Africa, evolving into distinct species.
  • Characteristics: Baobabs are known for their great heights, with some extending up to 50 metres, and exceptionally long lifespans going up to 1,000 years. 
    • In India too, a few baobab trees exist, including one near the Golconda Fort in Andhra Pradesh that is believed to be more than 400 years old.
  • Keystone Species:  It is a Keystone Species which provide “essential resources, such as food or shelter, for a guild of animals in return for which the guild of animals provides an essential service, or mobile links, such as pollination or diaspore dispersal.”
  • Role of Baobabs in Ecosystem: 
    • Known as the ‘Tree of Life’, baobabs are crucial to African ecosystems, providing food and shelter for wildlife and humans.
    • The fruit of the baobab tree is a rich source of income for farmers and is recognized for its high nutritional value (Vitamin C, potassium, calcium, antioxidants, fibre).
  • Cultural and Socio-economic Significance:
    • Cultural Role: Baobabs are deeply embedded in African traditions, and their parts (leaves, fruits, seeds, trunks) are used for sustenance and medicinal purposes.
    • Economic Potential: Baobab fruit is considered a “superfruit” with potential to expand a market worth $10 million.

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