Africa's ancient Baba trees are being destroyed by climate change



These trees - which can survive for 2,500 years - are not only useful for humans, but also a major ecological element in the dry African sovereign. Africa's ancient Bubba tree is being hit by climate change

It has been reported in the last decade that 13th death of the oldest and largest dung tree in Africa has died. This tree appears to be a victim of climate change between 1,100 years and 2,500 years. Scientists are convinced that the warming temperature bites the trees directly or weakens them and is more infectious in dry, disease, fire or air.

Due to climate change, old fathers are not the only trees. Penorosa Pine and Pinoy Forests are growing in the United States due to warming temperatures in the summer. In Hawaii, the famous Oha tree died at a faster pace than the first recorded.

There are 9 species in the world Babba tree: A prominent area in Africa, ayadanasaniya dijitata, (epilepsy maximum age, species and species to the maximum age), Madagascar and Australia are one of six. Mainland African Bubba, named after the name of French botanist Michel Adnan, who described the Babbu tree in Senegal.Places in this area (called false cavities) bark grows, which is unique in Babab.

Adenania Digitata can be 2,500 years old. (Photo credit: Bernard Dot / Flickr, CC BY-SA)
Adenania Digitata can be 2,500 years old. (Photo credit: Bernard Dot / Flickr, CC BY-SA)
They have more than 300 uses. It is eaten like leaves, iron rich, oven and meat. A coffee substitute or roasted or cosmetics were pressed to cook or to put oil. The fruit is 6 times more vitamin C than pulp orange, which makes it an important nutrient supplement in Africa and European, United States and Canadian markets.

Locally, fruit decoration is done to make beer, jams, or beer. Small seeds are food in a piece that can be eaten like carrots. Roots can be used to make red dye and make tassels and caps.

Baobabs also have medicinal properties, and their hollow trunk can be used to store water. In many villages, they will make the ideal place for the market, and Barraj Taj shadow. And of course, businesses selling bbabab products provide income for local communities.

Due to being in the center of many African oral stories, Baba tree also plays a large part in the cultural life of its communities. They also appear in the Little Prince

Farming of baba
The Boba tree is not only suitable for people, but also the main surrounding environment is also suitable in the dried African sovereign. In particular, Bobb's trees contain humidity in soil conditions, nutritional reactions for reuse and soil erosion. Flowers are defeated by the wind, who travel long distances to eat their nectar. Many insects live on the bob tree.

Barbara trees can be cultivated as ancient, because some communities in West Africa have worked for generations.

And for many years of farming research and selection will take the best varieties - many "indigenous" mutragata shows features lots of phalara trees and nutritional changes. This process, known as reproduction, does not refer to genetic engineering, but the selection and cultivation of the best trees found in nature. It sounds straightforward, but finding the best trees takes time - many of them die.

The death of this oldest and largest babaab tree is very unhappy, but it is expected that this news will inspire us to keep the remaining residual big babies and start intensifying their health. And, hopefully if scientists are able to complete the process of identifying the best tree for cultivation, one day they will become normal like apples or oranges.

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