Humble plants that hide surprising secrets | Ameenah Gurib-Fakim:

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You know, it's a big privilege for me
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to be working in one of the biodiversity hotspots in the world:
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the Mascarene Islands in the Indian Ocean.
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These islands — Mauritius, Rodrigues, and Réunion —
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along with the island of Madagascar,
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they are blessed with unique plants
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found nowhere else in the world.
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And today I will tell you about five of them
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and their particular features
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and why these plants are so unique.
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Take a look at this plant.
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I call it benjoin in the local vernacular,
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and the botanical name is Terminalia bentzoe,
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subspecies bentzoe.
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This subspecies is endemic to Mauritius,
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and its particular feature
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is its heterophylly.
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What do I mean by heterophylly?
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It's that the same plant
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has got leaves that are different shapes and sizes.
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Now, these plants have evolved
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very far away from the mainland,
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and within specific ecosystems.
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Often, these particular features
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have evolved as a response to the threat
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presented by the local fauna,
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in this case, grazing tortoises.
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Tortoises are known to have poor eyesight,
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and as such, they tend to avoid the plants
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they don't recognize.
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So this evolutionary foil safeguards the plant
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against these rather cute animals,
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and protects it and of course ensures its survival.
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Now the question you're probably asking yourself is,
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why is she telling us all these stories?
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The reason for that is that we tend to overlook
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the diversity and the variety of the natural world.
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These particular habitats are unique
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and they are host to a whole lot of plants.
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We don't realize how valuable
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and how precious these resources are,
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and yet, through our insouciance,
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we keep on destroying them.
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We're all familiar
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with the macro impact of urbanization,
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climate change, resource exploitation,
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but when that one last plant —
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or animal for that matter —
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when that very last specimen
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has disappeared from the face of this Earth,
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we would have lost
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an entire subset of the Earth's biology,
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and with it, important plants with medicinal potential
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or which could have ingredients
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that would speak to the cosmetic,
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nutrition, pharma,
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and even the ethno-veterinary sectors,
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be gone forever.
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And here we have a very prime example
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of the iconic dodo, which comes from Mauritius,
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and, of course, we know is now a symbol of extinction.
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We know plants have a fundamental role to play.
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Well, first of all, they feed us
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and they also give us the oxygen we breathe,
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but plants are also the source
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of important, biologically active ingredients
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that we should be studying very carefully,
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because human societies over the millennia,
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they have developed important knowledge,
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cultural traditions,
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and important plant-based medicinal resources.
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Here's a data point:
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1.4 percent of the entire land surface
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is home to 40 percent of the species of higher plants,
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35 percent of the species of vertebrates,
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and this 1.4 percent
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represents the 25 biodiversity hotspots in the world,
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and this 1.4 percent of the entire land surface
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already provides for 35 percent
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of the ecosystem services
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that vulnerable people depend on.
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And as you can see,
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the island of Mauritius
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where I work and where I live,
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belongs to one such biodiversity hotspot,
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and I study the unique plants
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on the island for their biomedical applications.
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Now, let's go back again
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to that first plant I showed you,
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the one, of course, with different-shaped leaves
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and different sizes, Terminalia bentzoe,
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subspecies bentzoe,
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a plant only found in Mauritius.
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Now, the local people,
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they used a decoction of the leaves
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against infectious diseases.
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Now our work, that is,
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the scientific validation of this traditional information,
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has shown that precisely
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that leaf extract shows activity, potent activity,
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against a wide range of bacteria
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that could be pathogenic to humans.
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Now, could this plant be the answer
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to antibiotic resistance?
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You know, antibiotic resistance is proving to be
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a big challenge globally.
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While we may not be sure, one thing is certain:
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we will not want this plant to disappear.
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But the harsh reality is that
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this particular plant is in fact
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considered to be vulnerable
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in its natural habitat.
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This brings me to another example.
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This bush here is known as baume de l'ile plate
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in the local vernacular.
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The botanical name is Psiadia arguta.
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It's a plant which is rare,
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which is endemic to Mauritius.
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It used to grow on the mainland,
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but through the sheer pressures of urbanization
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has been pushed out of the mainland,
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and we've managed to bring it back
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from the brink of extinction
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by developing in vitro plants
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which are now growing in the wild.
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Now, one thing I must point out straightaway
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is that not all plants
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can be developed in vitro.
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While we humans, we are happy in our comfort zone,
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these plants also need
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their ecosystem to be preserved,
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and they don't react — endemic plants
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don't react to very harsh changes in their ecosystem,
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and yet we know what are the challenges
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that climate change, for example,
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is posing to these plants.
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Now, the local people again use the leaves
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in traditional medicine
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against respiratory problems.
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Now, our preliminary labwork
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on the leaf extract has shown
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that precisely these leaves contain ingredients
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that are very close, in terms of structures,
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chemical structures, to those medicines
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which are sold in the chemist's shop
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against asthma.
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So who knows
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what humanity will benefit from
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should this plant decide to reveal all its secrets.
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Now, I come from the developing world
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where we are forever being challenged with this issue
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of population explosion.
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Africa is the continent which is getting younger,
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and whenever one talks about population explosion,
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one talks about the issue of food security
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as being the other side of the same coin.
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Now this plant here, the baobab,
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could be part of the answer.
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It's an underutilized, neglected food plant.
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It defines the landscape of West Africa,
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where it is known as the tree of life,
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and later on I will tell you why
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the Africans consider it to be the tree of life.
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Now interestingly, there are many legends
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which are associated with this plant.
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Because of its sheer size,
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it was meant to be lording over lesser plants,
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so God didn't like this arrogance,
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uprooted it, and planted it upside down,
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hence its particular shape.
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And if you look at this tree again
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within the African context,
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in West Africa, it's known as the palaver tree,
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because it performs great social functions.
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Now if you have a problem in the community,
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meeting under the palaver tree
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with the chiefs or the tribesmen
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would be synonymous to trying to find a solution
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to that particular problem,
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and also to reinforce trust and respect
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among members of the community.
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From the scientific point of view,
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there are eight species of baobab in the world.
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There's one from Africa,
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one from Australia,
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and six are endemic
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to the island of Madagascar.
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The one I have showed you
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is the one from Africa,
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Adansonia digitata.
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Now, the flower, this beautiful white flower,
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it opens at night, is pollinated by bats,
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and it gives rise to the fruit
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which is curiously known
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as the monkey apple.
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The monkeys are not stupid animals.
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They know what's good for them.
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Now, if you open the fruit of the baobab,
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you'll see a white, floury pulp,
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which is very rich in nutrients
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and has got protein,
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more protein than in human milk.
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Yes, you heard right:
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more protein than in human milk.
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And this is one of the reasons why
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the nutrition companies of this world,
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they are looking for this fruit to provide
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what we know as reinforced food.
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The seeds give an oil, a very stable oil
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which is sought after by the cosmetic industry
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to give to produce body lotions, for example.
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And if you look at the trunk,
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the trunk, of course, safeguards water,
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which is often harvested by a thirsty traveler,
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and the leaves are used in traditional medicine
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against infectious disease.
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Now, you can see now why the Africans consider it
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to be the tree of life.
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It's a complete plant,
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and in fact, the sheer size of these trees
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is hiding a massive potential,
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not only for the pharma, nutrition, and the cosmetic industry.
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What I have showed you here
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is only the species from Africa,
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Adansonia digitata.
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We have six species yet in Madagascar,
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and we don't know what is the potential of this plant,
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but one thing we know is that the flora
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is considered to be threatened with extinction.
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Let me take you to Africa again,
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and introduce you to one of my very favorite,
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the resurrection plant.
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Now here you'll find
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that even Jesus has competition.
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(Laughter)
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Now, this plant here has developed
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remarkable tolerance to drought,
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which enables it to withstand
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up to 98 percent dehydration over the period of a year
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without damage,
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and yet it can regenerate itself almost completely
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overnight, over 24 hours, and flower.
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Now, us human beings,
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we're always on the lookout for the elixir of youth.
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We don't want to get old, and rightly so.
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Why should we, especially if you can afford it?
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And this gives you an indication
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of what the plant looks like before.
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Now, if you are an inexperienced gardener,
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the first thing you'll do when you visit the garden
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is to uproot this plant because it's dead.
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But if you water it, this is what you get.
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Absolutely amazing.
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Now, if you look at our aging process,
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the aging process is in fact the loss of water
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from the upper epidermis, resulting in wrinkling
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as we know it, especially women,
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we are so conscious of this.
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And this plant, in fact, is giving the cosmetic chemists
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very important ingredients
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that are actually finding ways
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to slow down the aging process
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and at the same time reinforce the cells
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against the onslaught of environmental toxins.
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Now, these four examples
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I have just given you
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are just a very tiny reminder
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as to how our health
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and our survival are closely linked
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to the health and the resilience
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of our ecosystem,
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and why we should be very careful
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about preserving biodiversity.
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Every time a forest is cut down,
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every time a marsh is filled in,
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it is a potential lab that goes with it,
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and which we will never, ever recover.
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And I know what I'm talking about,
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coming from Mauritius and missing the dodo.
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Let me finish with just one last example.
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Conservation issues are normally guided
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towards rare, endemic plants,
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but what we call exotic plants,
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that is, the ones which grow in many different habitats across the world,
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they also need to be considered.
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You know why? Because the environment plays
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a very important role
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in modifying the composition of that plant.
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So let's take a look at this plant here,
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Centella asiatica. It's a weed.
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We call it a weed.
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Now, Centella asiatica grows across the world
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in many different habitats — in Africa, in Asia —
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and this plant has been instrumental
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in providing a solution to that dreadful disease
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called leprosy in Madagascar in the 1940s.
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Now, while Centella grows across the world —
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in Africa, in Asia — the best quality Centella
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comes from Madagascar,
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because that Centella contains the three vital ingredients
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which are sought after by the pharma
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and the cosmetic companies.
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And the cosmetic companies are already using it
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to make regenerating cream.
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Now, there is an ancient saying
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that for every disease known to mankind,
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there is a plant to cure it.
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Now, you may not believe in ancient sayings.
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You may think they're obsolete
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now that our science and technology are so powerful.
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So you may look on Centella as being
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an insignificant, humble weed,
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which, if destroyed, won't be missed.
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But you know, there is no such thing as a weed.
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It's a plant.
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It's a living biological lab
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that may well have answers
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to the question that we may have,
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but we have to ensure
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that it has the right to live.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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