Biology, asked by mahibabla123, 9 months ago

What are the adaptations of a ghaf tree ?

Answers

Answered by rd4821652
11

Answer:

What are the adaptations of a ghaf tree ?

Explanation:

The ghaf (Prosopis cineraria) grows in the desert regions of south-eastern Arabia, as well as in Iran, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan.

For centuries it has been an essential food source, as well as a source of fuel, shelter and medicine. Its leaves were once used instead of rice, its elongated pods provide fodder for animals which in turn supply milk, butter, cheese and meat. The ghaf woodlands also support large populations of insects, which in turn provide food for reptiles, birds and small mammals. This sturdy, evergreen tree can withstand prolonged drought and high salinity, tapping water deep in the sands. The existence of ghaf in an area indicates the presence of groundwater.

But mounting developmental and demographic pressures are contributing to the tree's decline as ghaf woodlands are being cleared and groundwater over-extracted; depriving the trees of the little water they need to survive.

Answered by Surnia
16

The ghaf tree is Prosopis cineraria. The following are the adaptations of the ghaf tree:

Explanation:

  • It is a drought tolerant species, it typically grows in the desert ecosystems.
  • It can survive with very little amount of water.
  • It has a deep root system which helps to avail water deep soil layer.
  • The deep roots binds tightly to the soil and helps the tree to survive in desertification and strong sand dunes in deserts.
  • It stores food in the form of seeds in pod.

Learn more about ghaf tree:

What are the adaptations of a ghaf tree ?: https://brainly.in/question/10717022

Similar questions