Consider the following statements regarding the Subabul Tree —
1. Subabul is a leguminous tree introduced to India for fodder, fuel, and as a cover crop in plantations.
2. It is native to tropical regions of India and has been traditionally used for human and animal food.
3. The tree is valuable for its wood, which is used to produce charcoal, furniture, and paper pulp.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Explanation - Subabul Tree is a fast-growing leguminous tree commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. It originates from Mexico is a small, perennial, woody, highly branched to medium-sized tree with a short, clear bole. It was introduced as a cover crop in plantations and for fodder and fuel. It is mainly found in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha and Tamil Nadu. The leaves and immature seeds are eaten in the form of soups or salad, both raw and cooked, providing a rich source of protein and fibre, leading to its traditional usage in human and animal food by different ethnic communities. It is valuable for its wood, which is used to make good quality charcoal, small furniture and paper pulp.
Explanation - Subabul Tree is a fast-growing leguminous tree commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. It originates from Mexico is a small, perennial, woody, highly branched to medium-sized tree with a short, clear bole. It was introduced as a cover crop in plantations and for fodder and fuel. It is mainly found in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha and Tamil Nadu. The leaves and immature seeds are eaten in the form of soups or salad, both raw and cooked, providing a rich source of protein and fibre, leading to its traditional usage in human and animal food by different ethnic communities. It is valuable for its wood, which is used to make good quality charcoal, small furniture and paper pulp.