Abstract: As widely recognized, agarwood formation in Aquilaria trees is induced by external wounding. Because agarwood usually harbors specific microbes, the function of microbes in agarwood formation has been debated for almost a century. In this study, two wounding methods, the burning-chisel-drilling method (BCD) and the whole-tree agarwood-inducing method (Agar-Wit), were used under the non-contamination of environmental microorganisms. After pyrosequencing the small rRNA subunits of the wounds induced by the BCD and Agar-Wit, no substantial variation was observed either in fungal and bacterial enrichment and diversity or in the relative abundances of taxa. By contrast, significant variations in fungal and bacterial communities were de...
Agarwood or gaharu is well known as the most valuable resinous heartwood that can reach up to US$100...
Agarwood is the resinous wood produced in some Aquilaria species and is highly valued for wide usage...
Aquilaria malaccensis produces agarwood in response to wounding and fungal attack. However, informat...
As widely recognized, agarwood formation in Aquilaria trees is induced by external wounding. Because...
Plants respond to wounding by reprogramming the expression of genes involved in secondary metabolism...
BACKGROUND:Agarwood is a traditional Chinese medicine used as a clinical sedative, carminative, and ...
Agarwood, the resinous portions of Aquilaria plants, have been used as medicines and incenses. Aquil...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleAgarwood is widely used in tra...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
Aquilaria is a tree genus distributed in Southeast Asia, known for its oleoresin production. The ind...
Aquilaria genus is an important source of agarwood and is widely used as incense, perfumery and ingr...
Agarwood is a valuable resin produced inside certain tree species of the family Thymalaeaceae distri...
The distinctive fragrance and pleasing odor of the agarwood came from the resinous materials impregn...
Background The diseased wood, agarwood, from the tropical tree taxa Aquilaria, is famed for its uni...
The principal mechanism acted in the formation of aloes on gaharu trees has not been well understood...
Agarwood or gaharu is well known as the most valuable resinous heartwood that can reach up to US$100...
Agarwood is the resinous wood produced in some Aquilaria species and is highly valued for wide usage...
Aquilaria malaccensis produces agarwood in response to wounding and fungal attack. However, informat...
As widely recognized, agarwood formation in Aquilaria trees is induced by external wounding. Because...
Plants respond to wounding by reprogramming the expression of genes involved in secondary metabolism...
BACKGROUND:Agarwood is a traditional Chinese medicine used as a clinical sedative, carminative, and ...
Agarwood, the resinous portions of Aquilaria plants, have been used as medicines and incenses. Aquil...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleAgarwood is widely used in tra...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
Aquilaria is a tree genus distributed in Southeast Asia, known for its oleoresin production. The ind...
Aquilaria genus is an important source of agarwood and is widely used as incense, perfumery and ingr...
Agarwood is a valuable resin produced inside certain tree species of the family Thymalaeaceae distri...
The distinctive fragrance and pleasing odor of the agarwood came from the resinous materials impregn...
Background The diseased wood, agarwood, from the tropical tree taxa Aquilaria, is famed for its uni...
The principal mechanism acted in the formation of aloes on gaharu trees has not been well understood...
Agarwood or gaharu is well known as the most valuable resinous heartwood that can reach up to US$100...
Agarwood is the resinous wood produced in some Aquilaria species and is highly valued for wide usage...
Aquilaria malaccensis produces agarwood in response to wounding and fungal attack. However, informat...