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Feasibility Study of Business in Agarwood Inoculation at Different Stem Diameters and Inoculation Periods [PDF]
Indonesia signifies as the biggest agarwood producer country in the world. Its demand and price tend to increase and have brought about over exploitation of agarwood. Consequently, its population in nature has decreased significantly.
Pratiwi, P. (Pratiwi) +3 more
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Aquilaria malaccensis is a tropical tree that produces expensive resinous heartwood agarwood through the natural process induced by natural or artificial injury or microbial infection.
Aizi Nor Mazila Ramli +4 more
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Insect Infested Agarwood: A newly prized product of agarwood market in Bangladesh
Agarwood is highly prized products in perfumery world. Insect infested wood demands highier price than exported agarwood. A comparative analysis was made among the three categories of agarwood like white wood, screw injected and insect infested agarwood to evaluate the ether extract and total phenolic contents at Sylhet region in Bangladesh.
Md. Najmol Hoque +2 more
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Agarwood, a highly valuable resin/wood combination with diverse pharmacological activities but scarce supply, has a long history of being used as a medicine in several medical systems.
Fengming Chen +6 more
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Agarwood is a highly valuable fragrant wood of Aquilaria spp. It is used for incense, perfume, traditional medicine, and other products in all over the world. The chemical constitutes of agarwood include 2-(2-phenylethyl)-4H-chromen-4-one derivatives, terpenoids (sesquiterpenes), flavonoids etc.The aromatic properties and resin character of agarwood ...
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Increasing productivity of valuable agarwood in Senggreng Village, Malang Regency
Wisma Gaharu as one of the plantations assisted by the Malang Regency Perhutani Service conducts an agarwood nursery with the species Gyrinops Versteegii.
Eka Larasati Amalia +5 more
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DNA barcoding of the endangered Aquilaria (Thymelaeaceae) and its application in species authentication of agarwood products traded in the market [PDF]
The identification of Aquilaria species from their resinous non-wood product, the agarwood, is challenging as conventional techniques alone are unable to ascertain the species origin.
Mahat, Mohd Noor +4 more
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Chemical Profiles of Cultivated Agarwood Induced by Different Techniques
Agarwood is the resinous wood produced in some Aquilaria species and is highly valued for wide usages in medicine, incense, and perfume. To protect the threatened Aquilaria species, the cultivation of Aquilaria sinensis and artificial agarwood induction ...
Tingting Yan +4 more
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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk.) is a forest product commodity with high economic value, but its availability in nature is decreasing due to deforestation and overexploitation.
Ilham Warfa’ni +4 more
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Presence of Actinomycetes in agarwood tissues of Aquilaria crassna: A preliminary study
Agarwood is a valuable resin produced inside certain tree species of the family Thymalaeaceae distributed in the Asian region. Agarwood production occurs as a defense mechanism when the trees are under physical or biological stresses.
A.N.G.C.K. Vidurangi +2 more
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