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Deciphering the roles of bacterial and fungal communities in the formation and quality of agarwood [PDF]

open access: yesStress Biology
Aquilaria sinensis is a significant resin-producing plant worldwide that is crucial for agarwood production. Agarwood has different qualities depending on the method with which it is formed, and the microbial community structures that are present during ...
Chen-Chen Fu   +12 more
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Aquilaria Species (Thymelaeaceae) Distribution, Volatile and Non-Volatile Phytochemicals, Pharmacological Uses, Agarwood Grading System, and Induction Methods

open access: yesMolecules, 2021
Agarwood is a highly valuable fragrant wood of Aquilaria spp. (Thymelaeaceae) which has been widely utilized in traditional medicine, religious rites, and cultural activities.
Yichen Wang   +7 more
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Chemical fingerprinting of wood sampled along a pith-to-bark gradient for individual comparison and provenance identification [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Background and Objectives: The origin of traded timber is one of the main questions in the enforcement of regulations to combat the illegal timber trade. Substantial efforts are still needed to develop techniques that can determine the exact geographical
Beeckman, Hans   +5 more
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Temporal characteristics of agarwood formation in Aquilaria sinensis after applying whole-tree agarwood-inducing technique

open access: yesChinese Herbal Medicines, 2023
Agarwood-a resinous wood produced by Aquilaria plants in response to injury or artificial induction-is a valuable medicinal and fragrance resource. Whole-Tree Agarwood-Inducing Technique (Agar-WIT) has been widely used to produce agarwood. However, the time-dependent characteristics of agarwood formation induced by Agar-WIT are yet to be clarified.
Zhang, Yan   +9 more
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Chemical Constituents and Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Incense Smoke from Agarwood Determined by GC-MS

open access: yesInternational Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2020
Agarwood is generally used to make incense sticks in China and Southeast Asia. It emits smoke with a pleasant odor when burned. There are few reports on the chemical components of smoke generated by burning or heating agarwood.
De-Qian Peng   +5 more
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Fusarium oxysporum infection-induced formation of agarwood (FOIFA): A rapid and efficient method for inducing the production of high quality agarwood.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Agarwood, a non-wood product from the endangered Aquilaria and Gyrinops tress, is highly prized for its use in fragrances and medicines. The special formation process of agarwood is closely related to external injury and fungal infection.
Zheng Zhang   +7 more
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Formation of Gyrinops versteegii Agarwood by Fusarium solani Bioinduction with Simpori Technique

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia, 2020
Agarwood is a non-timber forest product having high economic value. However, its population in nature is getting decrease. An effort to reduce the agarwood hunting in the nature is agarwood cultivation. One of agarwood inoculation methods is simpori as a
Resti Wahyuni   +2 more
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Induction of Agarwood in Aquilaria Malaccensis Using Nitrogen Fertilizer and Fusarium Solani [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Aquilaria malaccensis is agarwood producing species in Indonesia. Agarwood compounds are formed as a chemical response of Aquliaria malaccensis tree to various physical damages, phatogen infection, or chemical treatment.
Falah, S. (Syamsul)   +2 more
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Medicinal uses of agarwood

open access: yesChinese Medicine and Culture, 2021
Agarwood from Aquilaria plants, also known as Chen Xiang (沉香), is traditionally used for the treatment of abdominal pain and as a sedative. Because of the great demand and the rareness of agarwood, extensive harvesting of Aquilaria plants has nearly led to the extinction of the species.
openaire   +2 more sources

Whole-tree Agarwood-Inducing Technique: An Efficient Novel Technique for Producing High-Quality Agarwood in Cultivated Aquilaria sinensis Trees

open access: yesMolecules, 2013
Agarwood is the fragrant resin-infused wood derived from the wounded trees of Aquilaria species. It is a valuable non-timber forest product used in fragrances and as medicine.
Hongjiang Chen   +13 more
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