{"id":139760,"date":"2018-06-11T21:15:59","date_gmt":"2018-06-11T21:15:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/freeonlinetranslators.net\/news\/english\/scientists-shocked-by-mysterious-deaths-of-ancient-trees\/"},"modified":"2018-06-11T21:15:59","modified_gmt":"2018-06-11T21:15:59","slug":"scientists-shocked-by-mysterious-deaths-of-ancient-trees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/freeonlinetranslators.net\/news\/english\/scientists-shocked-by-mysterious-deaths-of-ancient-trees\/","title":{"rendered":"Scientists shocked by mysterious deaths of ancient trees"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure>                                  <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Panke, the oldest known African baobab, in 1997\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/E1A7\/production\/_101976775_mediaitem101976774.jpg\"\/>Image copyright                  Jocelyn Alexander<figcaption>Image caption                                      Panke, the oldest known African baobab, in 1997. The tree has since died.                              <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"caps\">A tree regarded as the icon of the African savannah is dying in mysterious circumstances.<\/p>\n<p>International scientists have discovered that most of the oldest and largest African baobabs have died over the past 12 years.<\/p>\n<p>They suspect the demise may be linked to climate change, although they have no direct evidence of this.<\/p>\n<p>The tree can grow to an enormous size, and may live hundreds if not thousands of years.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers, from universities in South Africa, Romania and the US, say the loss of the trees is &quot;an event of an unprecedented magnitude&quot;.<\/p>\n<p>Revealing the findings in the journal, Nature Plants, they say the deaths were not caused by an epidemic.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;We suspect that the demise of monumental baobabs may be associated at least in part with significant modifications of climate conditions that affect southern Africa in particular,&quot; said the team, led by Dr Adrian Patrut of Babes-Bolyai University in Romania. &quot;However, further research is necessary to support or refute this supposition.&quot;<\/p>\n<h2>&#039;Shocking and very sad&#039; <\/h2>\n<p>The researchers have been visiting ancient trees across southern Africa since 2005, using radio carbon dating to investigate their structure and age.<\/p>\n<p>Unexpectedly, they found that eight of the 13 oldest and five of the six largest baobabs had either completely died or had their oldest parts collapse. <\/p>\n<p>Baobab trees have many stems and trunks, often of different ages. In some cases all the stems died suddenly. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;We suspect this is associated with increased temperature and drought,&quot; Dr Patrut told BBC News. &quot;It&#039;s shocking and very sad to see them dying.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>The trees that have died or are dying are found in Zimbabwe, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana and Zambia. They are all between 1,000 and more than 2,500 years old.<\/p>\n<figure>                                                                                                       Image copyright                  Getty Images<figcaption>Image caption                                      Baobabs are trees recognisable by their distinctive swollen stems                              <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Also known as &#039;dead-rat&#039; trees, after the shape of their fruit, baobab trees have stout, branchless trunks. <\/p>\n<p>They store large quantities of water inside their trunks to endure the harsh conditions of the arid areas in which they live.<\/p>\n<p>The trees also support wildlife, and are important nesting sites for birds.<\/p>\n<p>Follow Helen on Twitter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Image copyright Jocelyn AlexanderImage caption Panke, the oldest known African baobab, in 1997. The tree has since died. 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