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Though being struck by lightning is usually bad, the tropical tree Dipteryx oleifera benefits. A strike kills other nearby trees and parasitic vines.
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Not only that, but here, vine trees are often formed into circles and grown on the ground (instead of propped upright in rows) to protect the crop from strong ocean winds and blistering sun.
On average, each lightning strike killed more than 2.4 tons (2 metric tons) of nearby tree biomass and nearly 80% of the lianas (parasitic vines) that infested the tonka bean' canopy.