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Palm Tree Significance in Reducing Casualties by Lightning Strikes

Context: Odisha, a state heavily affected by lightning strikes during pre-monsoon and monsoon periods, has restricted the felling of existing palm trees and planning to plant around 1.9 million new ones to reduce lightning-related casualties.

 

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  • Department plans to plant around 1.9 million palm trees across the state in 2024-25, with Rs 7 crore allocated for this purpose.
  • Four palm trees will be planted near the boundary of each forest block.
  • Permission must be obtained from the forest department to cut palm trees on private land.

 

Palms: Distribution and Abundance:

  • Palms belong to the Arecaceae (or Palmae) family, the only family in the order Arecales.
  • Characteristics: Tall, unbranched trunks with crowns of large, fan-shaped, or feather-like leaves.
  • Habitats: Rainforests, savannas, deserts, coastal regions.
  • Adaptability: Thrives in diverse environmental conditions.
      • Bounded by latitudes 44° N and 44° S, with greatest abundance between 30° N and 30° S.
      • Thrive in areas with mean annual temperatures of 15-21 °C and 500+ mm annual rainfall.
      • Major centers: America and Asia (India to Japan, south to Australia, Pacific and Indian Ocean islands).
    • Ecological Role: Provides vital habitat, food, and shelter.
    • Stabilizes soil and prevents erosion. Supports biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
    • Economic Importance: Valuable commodities: fruits, leaves, and wood.
      • Palm oil drives global trade in food, cosmetics, and biofuels.
  • Cultural heritage: used in making artisanal products showcase Palm-growing community craftsmanship.
  • Provide Coastal Protection by Stabilising sand dunes and protects against erosion.
  • Ornamental value enhances parks and streetscapes.
  • Challenges and Threats:
    • Habitat loss due to deforestation and climate change.
    • Unsustainable practices in palm oil production leading to environmental degradation.

 

 

Facts About Palm Tree:

  • Not all plants called palms are true palms, Including shrubs, trees, and vines (lianas).
  • Palms feature prominently in religious texts like the Bible and Quran, symbolising peace and plenty.
  • Staple Foods: include coconuts, dates, betel nuts, acai fruit, and palm oil.
  • Palm Wine: Known as “kallu,” a traditional alcoholic drink in Asia and Africa.

 

 

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