Population Structure and Life Cycle of Borassus aethiopum Mart.: Evidence of Early Senescence in a Palm Tree 1

As with other plants having a relatively simple morphology, solitary palms are useful biological models for studying the life histories of long-lived plants. In the first study to investigate the life history of Borassus aethiopum, a widespread dioecious palm growing in African savannas, we found that: (1) the number of leaves increased up to reproductive maturity and then decreased during the reproductive period, while height increased throughout life; (2) female fecundity, measured as the number of seedlings within a few meters under the female canopies, decreased markedly in old individuals with few leaves; and (3) height distribution was strongly bimodal. This bimodality was due to variations in the stem elongation rate during the life of the palm and the accumulation of adults with low mortality rates in the taller height classes. The observed pattern of fecundity and number of leaves in relation to height clearly suggests a senescence period that began just after sexual maturity and appeared to be protracted. Comparisons between the life history of B. aethiopum and the life histories of some forest palms showed that environmental conditions cannot in themselves explain the various palm life histories.

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