Age, growth and death of a national icon: the historic Chapman baobab of Botswana
Age, growth and death of a national icon: the historic Chapman baobab of Botswana
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2019-11-05
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Patrut, Adrian
Woodborne, Stephan
Patrut, Roxana T.
Hall, Grant
Rakosy, Laszlo
Winterbach, Christiaan
von Reden, Karl F.
Woodborne, Stephan
Patrut, Roxana T.
Hall, Grant
Rakosy, Laszlo
Winterbach, Christiaan
von Reden, Karl F.
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10.3390/f10110983
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Adansonia digitata L.
Tropical trees
Age determination
AMS radiocarbon dating
Growth rate
Multiple stems
Tropical trees
Age determination
AMS radiocarbon dating
Growth rate
Multiple stems
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The year 2016 witnessed the fall of a symbol of the botanical world: the historic Chapman baobab of Botswana. This article presents the results of our investigation of the standing and fallen tree. The Chapman baobab had an open ring-shaped structure composed of six partially fused stems. Several wood samples collected from the stems prior and after their collapse were analysed by using radiocarbon dating. The radiocarbon date of the oldest sample was 1381 ± 22 BP, which corresponds to a calibrated age of 1345 (+10, −15) calendar years. The dating results show that the six stems of the Chapman baobab belonged to three different generations, which were 1350–1400, 800–1000 and 500–600 years old. The growth rate variation of the largest and oldest stem is presented and correlated with the climate evolution in the area over the past 1000 years. The factors that determined the sudden fall and death of the Chapman baobab are also presented and discussed.
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© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Patrut, A., Woodborne, S., Patrut, R. T., Hall, G., Rakosy, L., Winterbach, C., & von Reden, K. F. Age, growth and death of a national icon: the historic Chapman baobab of Botswana. Forests, 10(11), (2019): 983, doi: 10.3390/f10110983.
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Patrut, A., Woodborne, S., Patrut, R. T., Hall, G., Rakosy, L., Winterbach, C., & von Reden, K. F. (2019). Age, growth and death of a national icon: the historic Chapman baobab of Botswana. Forests, 10(11), 983.