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Aromatic components and endophytic fungi during the formation of agarwood in Aquilaria sinensis were induced by exogenous substances. [PDF]

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Pharmacology and therapeutic potential of agarwood and agarwood tree leaves in periodontitis. [PDF]

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Silviculture of Aquilaria malaccensis - a review with special reference to India

Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products
Aquilaria malaccensis is the agarwood yielding species of India, which is now being planted by farmers. The silviculture of the species is reviewed in order to incorporate the latest findings in its nursery and plantation management, which can improve the productivity of agarwood.
Rathinam Jayaraj   +2 more
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Incorporating agroforestry practices in Karas (Aquilaria malaccensis) plantations in Malaysia

2012 IEEE Symposium on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications, 2012
Analysis on tree growth data and survival rate from a 6-year old Karas agroforestry plantations in Rembau, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia is reported in this paper. Three agroforestry components involved in this study include: (1) Karas monoculture, (2) Karas intercropped with lemongrass, and (3) Karas intercropped with guava.
Nurul Ain Noor Rahman   +3 more
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Evaluation of Immunomodulatory Potentials of The Leaves of Aquilaria malaccensis

Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, 2019
In the present study the ethanolic extract of the leaves of Aquilaria malaccensis was evaluated for immunomodulatory effect against cyclophosphamide and sheep RBC induced immune response in rats. The oral acute toxicity study conducted with extract was found to be safe and non-toxic at a dose of 2000 mg/kg. The two doses of extract 200 mg/kg and 400 mg/
Karunakar Hegde   +2 more
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Development and characterization of polymorphic microsatellites markers in endangered Aquilaria malaccensis

Conservation Genetics Resources, 2014
Aquilaria malaccensis is a critically endangered species in Asia because of its overexploitation to obtain high valued agarwood, used in medicine, perfume, and incense production. Its genetic improvement faces serious problem due to lack of genomic resources.
Pradeep Singh   +4 more
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