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Aquilaria Malaccensis – STRUKTUR ANATOMI KAYU Aquilaria malaccensis ALAM ASAL

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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) is a critically endangered species on the IUCN red list globally. It is highly valued for its aromatic wood, popularly called agar, which has been overexploited in its natural range. The natural habitat of Agarwood is also drastically changing due to anthropogenic activities, and the tree is no longer in existence in the wild except in some INTRODUCTION Aquilaria malaccensis belongs to Thymelaeaceae family known as Agar wood, Eagle wood, Aloe wood and „Woods of the God“. The agar wood producing species consisting of 13 species belong to 2 genera Aquilaria and Gyrinops that distributed throughout South East Asia. There are seventeen species in the genus Aquilaria, large evergreens native to southeast Asia and south asia, of which nine are known to produce agar wood. [34] Agarwood can in theory be produced from all members, but until recently it was primarily produced from A. malaccensis (A. agallocha and A. secundaria are synonyms for A. malaccensis). [1] A. crassna and A. sinensis

STRUKTUR ANATOMI KAYU Aquilaria malaccensis ALAM ASAL

Aquilaria malaccensis, även a quilaria agallocha eller a quilaria secundaria, är ett träd i örnträdssläktet som växer vilt i Asien. Dess ved säljs under namn som agarträ, aloeved eller aloeträ och används bland annat i form av flis eller spån till Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. (Thymelaeaceae) is one of the most important species of commercial products in the world and is valued for its fragrant resinous dark-coloured wood known in trade as agar. Agarwood is formed by a complex plant-microbial interaction of a parasitic ascomycetous fungus known as Phaeoacremonium parasiticum (Ng et al. 1997).

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Aquilaria malaccensis Lam., an Agarwood-producing tree native to Southeast Asia, secretes oleoresin, a resin with diverse applications, in response to injuries. To explore the role of endosphere microbial communities during Agarwood development, we utilized a metagenomics approach across three stages: non-symptomatic (NC), symptomatic early (IN), and

1. Résumé Aquilaria malaccensis est l’une des 15 espèces d’arbres indo-malaises du genre Aquilaria et de la famille des thymélacées. C’est un grand arbre à feuillage persistant pouvant atteindre 40 m de haut et 1,5-2,5 de diamètre et qui pousse généralement dans les habitats de forêt mélangée jusqu’à 1000 m d’altitude. Cette espèce est largement répartie, notamment au Aquilaria malaccensis, or agarwood is a critically endangered species, known for its high economic and medicinal values. Our study focuses on in vitro micropropagation of this elite species for mass propagation and comparing the growth matrices through machine learning models. We found the effect of several growth hormones for seed germination, shoot

Aquilaria malaccensis is an endangered tree species listed in the Appendix II of CITES. It is a main source of highly valuable resinous wood known as agarwood, which is rich in secondary metabolites. De novo assembly of sequences produced by transcriptome sequencing using next-generation sequencing technologies offers a rapid approach to obtain expressed

Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. is known to produce high-grade agarwood, which is naturally distributed in Indonesia, and their trading has been regulated under the CITES Appendix II. This study aimed to analyze the genetic diversity of wild A. malaccensis from Indonesia. Forty-one samples of A. malaccensis were gathered from various wild populations originating from Aquilaria malaccensis Trầm hương hay dó bầu hay còn gọi là cây tóc (danh pháp hai phần: Aquilaria malaccensis) là một loài thực vật thuộc họ Trầm. Loài này có ở Bangladesh, Bhutan, Ấn Độ, Indonesia, Iran, Lào, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thái Carbon sequestration through tree-based systems has been well recognized due to its potential to mitigate climate change. The lack of site-specific and species-specific biomass estimation models is a challenge to accurately estimating forest biomass at local and regional scales. Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) trees form an essential component of agroforestry

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  • Annual Growth and Benefit Cost Analysis of Aquilaria malaccensis
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  • Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. Thymelaeaceae

Aquilaria malaccensis, atau yang lebih dikenal dengan sebutan Gaharu, adalah salah satu spesies tumbuhan yang memikat di berbagai lanskap Asia Tenggara. Gaharu telah menjadi bagian integral dari sejarah, budaya, dan ekonomi di Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk., Encycl. 1 (1783) Latin for ‚from Malacca‘, a place in Peninsular Malaysia. Synonyms Agallochum malaccense (Lamk.) O.K. Cystone was used as positive control. Aquilaria malaccensis extract (77.27%) showed best inhibition rate with no significant difference (p<0.05) compare to cystone. The abundance of phytochemicals, especially steroid and saponin in A. malaccensis, might contribute to the high inhibition activities of calcium oxalate crystallization. (33)

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Aquilaria malaccensis, agar wood also popularly known as „Wood of Gods“ is one of the oldest and critically endangered species found

secondary metabolite from callus of A. malaccensis and updates information on its developments es that have been can be envisaged. Aquilaria malaccensis, Aquilaria secondary metabolite production. 1. Summary Aquilaria malaccensis is one of 15 tree species in the Indomalesian genus Aquilaria, family Thymelaeaceae. It is a large evergreen tree growing up to 40 m tall and 1.5-2.5 m in diameter, found typically in mixed forest habitat at altitudes between 0 and 1000 m above sea level. The species has a wide distribution, being found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Genome Information Go to NCBI genomic BLAST page for Aquilaria malaccensis External Information Resources (NCBI LinkOut) Notes: Groups interested in participating in the LinkOut program should visit the LinkOut home page. A list of our current non-bibliographic LinkOut providers can be found here. Information from sequence entries Show

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Aquilaria malaccensis, like other species from the Aquilaria genus, is a major source of agar wood resin that is used for perfume and incense. The resin is produced when the tree is infected by a parasitic fungus, Phaeoacremonium parasitica. Aquilaria malaccensis (agarwood essential oil), is a highly priced medicinal and most expensive aromatic oil in the industry. The purpose of the curre La aquilaria malaccensis requiere condiciones de crecimiento específicas que se encuentran típicamente en entornos tropicales, lo que requiere un alto nivel de

Abstract Agarwood is a highly valuable fragrant wood of Aquilaria spp. (Thymelaeaceae) which has been widely utilized in traditional medicine, religious rites, and cultural activities. This study summarizes a review on the identification of Aquilaria cultivars, volatile and non-volatile phytochemicals, pharmacological uses, and agarwood grading system to determine its quality, ABSTRACT: Aquilaria malaccensis (Thymelaceae) is a resin-producing tree and is commonly known as Agar or Sasi. In the North Eastern regions of India, the cultivation of Agarwood is extensively This study aims to identify the major phytochemical constituents in Aquilaria malaccensis (Thymelaeaceae) ethanolic leaf extract (ALEX-M) and elucidate their ability to suppress nitric oxide (NO) production from a murine macrophage-like cell line (RAW 264.7) stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ). Dichloromethane (DCM) and ethyl acetate

Annual Growth and Benefit Cost Analysis of Aquilaria malaccensis

Salah satu tumbuhan penghasil gaharu ialah Aquilaria malaccensis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui struktur anatomi kayu jenis A. malaccensis dari dua lokasi tumbuh yang berbeda. Aquilaria malaccensis is a tree native to the Philippines. The tree has become endagered due to overharvesting and illegal trade, leading the Philippine goverment to prohibit the harvesting of Aquilaria malaccensis from the wild.

ABSTRACT: Aquilaria malaccensis, agar wood also popularly known as “Wood of Gods” is one of the oldest and critically endangered species found extensively cultivated in Assam and other North

アクイラリア・クラッスナはシャムジンコウの名の通り、香木の「沈香」の原料の一つです。 「沈香」は主にマレー地域に産するジンコウ (Aquilaria agallocha (Lour.) Roxb. = Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.)およびその同属植物の樹脂が沈着したものです。 Aquilaria malaccensis is the most important source of oudh in Myanmar (Antonopoulou et al. 2010). In the Arabian Peninsula, the price of one kilogram of low-quality oudh reaches $9,528 (AED 35,000), and the good ones can