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Kolkata's neem trees face fungal threat, experts point to global warming

Neem — which is a money earner and widely used in the medical and agri sectors — is itself under attack, which is a bitter pill to swallow for the West Bengal government and its Environment Department. However, the ‘treatment’ seems to be working in certain cases and the trees have recovered.

By Kamalika Sengupta  Jun 4, 2022 9:07:43 AM IST (Published)


Neem trees in Kolkata are in trouble. It has been noticed that over the last one month, neem trees here have been dying — first the tree’s apex leaves get defoliated, then they start yellowing, followed by wilting and finally decay. Experts diagnosed this as a kind of fungal infection. The prolonged hot spell may be to blame as well.

The state's Environment Department and the Biodiversity Board has been battling this crisis over the last one month. The fungal infection has been noticed in the neem trees that abound in Kolkata, including in the Southern Avenue and New Town areas.

Speaking to News18, Himadri Shekhar Debanath, Chairman of Biodiversity Board, said: “This started from the Tollygunge area. Our team has given medicine, some of them have recovered, we have almost tracked what type of fungal infection. This might happen due to various reasons — like the long spell of high temperature. The area of concern is that neem, which is generally used as pesticide, itself is under attack …