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Agarwood: science behind the fragrance

Mohamed, Rozi(Edited by)
Part of the Tropical Forestry series
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This book gives readers new information to understand the mechanism of agarwood induction and therefore eradicate the myths surrounding agarwood formation.

One of the challenges in conserving agarwood resources is species identification.

In this book, taxonomy and systematics of agarwood-producing trees from historical and recent perspectives is discussed, and tips are given for identifying cultivated species.

In addition, color illustrations are given to highlight vegetative and reproductive characteristics as well as anatomical features, for identification purposes of both plant and agarwood sources.

Another challenge that planters are facing is in acquiring the correct method for agarwood induction, thus development of agarwood induction technologies will be reviewed.

A chapter dedicated to bioinduction is included. The book will comprise a chapter on the use of non-destructive technology as a management tool for cultivating agarwood.

The book also discusses issues relating to agarwood grades.

The absence of an international standard that is acceptable by producer and consumer countries further complicates the issue.

Other useful information includes a systematic revelation of agarwood constituents and their complex chemistry, and highlights on a specific pharmaceutical property.

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Springer
9811008337 / 9789811008337
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
634.97
01/06/2016
English
167 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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