Production of Agarwood Resin in Aquilaria beccariana Using Inducement Technology

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چکیده

Agarwood is a type of resin impregnated wood produced from the wounded Aquilaria trees. This agarwood gives pleasant fragrant when it burned. It becomes high-priced and increase demanded in world due to depletion wild forest caused by illegal poaching activities. can only be injuring lightning or animals under natural conditions. However, process accumulation uncertain time-consuming. Therefore, we developed an inducement technique that served as alternative way induce formation short time. Three techniques, including injecting method, knocking method combination & were applied formation. In this study, evaluated for producing species beccariana, which native found Borneo Malaysia. For A. beccariana trees treated with technique, formed spread throughout cell trunk. The evaluation results showed yield per tree reached around 5 7 kilogram. Furthermore, derived induction was have similar quality agarwood. indicates technology had successfully grade

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Agrobiotechnology

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1985-5133', '2180-1983']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37231/jab.2021.12.1.227