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

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MOLECULES
卷 18, 期 3, 页码 3086-3106

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/molecules18033086

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agarwood; fragrance; whole-tree agarwood-inducing technique (Agar-Wit); Aquilaria sinensis; cultivation; alternative method

资金

  1. National Key Technology RD Program [2011BAI01B07]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81173481, 31000136]
  3. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [6102024]
  4. Program of Modernization for Traditional Chinese Medicine of Hainan Provincial of China [2012ZY002, 2010ZY001]
  5. Key Project in the Science & Technology Program of Hainan Province [ZDXM20120033, ZDZX20100006]
  6. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University
  7. Ministry of Education of China [2008]

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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. Reforestation for Aquilaria trees in combination with artificial agarwood-inducing methods serves as a way to supply agarwood and conserve of wild Aquilaria stock. However, the existing agarwood-inducing methods produce poor-quality agarwood at low yield. Our study evaluated a novel technique for producing agarwood in cultivated Aquilaria trees, called the whole-tree agarwood-inducing technique (Agar-Wit). Ten different agarwood inducers were used for comparison of Agar-Wit with three existing agarwood-inducing methods. For Aquilaria trees treated with these ten inducers, agarwood formed and spread throughout the entire tree from the transfusion point in the trunk to the roots and branches of the whole tree. Agarwood yield per tree reached 2,444.83 to 5,860.74 g, which is 4 to 28 times higher than that by the existing agarwood-inducing methods. Furthermore, this agarwood derived from Agar-Wit induction was found to have a higher quality compared with the existing methods, and similar to that of wild agarwood. This indicates Agar-Wit may have commercial potential. Induction of cultivated agarwood using this method could satisfy the significant demand for agarwood, while conserving and protecting the remaining wild Aquilaria trees.

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