Effects of Different Levels of Physical Damage Combined with Fungal Induction on Agarwood Formation

Author:

Zhao Weiwei12ORCID,Song Xiaochen3,Zhou Zaizhi1,Liu Gaofeng14,Zhang Qingqing1,Pang Shengjiang5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou 510520, China

2. College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China

3. Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang 330013, China

4. College of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Heze University, Heze 274000, China

5. Experimental Centre of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Pingxiang 532600, China

Abstract

As wild Aquilaria sinensis resources are exhausted and protected, China has established a huge number of plantations of Aquilaria trees and developed artificial induction techniques. However, the current output and quality of artificial induction technology have not yet met the expected results. It has been found that high-oil-containing agarwood may contain particular fungal stains associated with agarwood production. To enhance the quality of agarwood, we recovered and characterized three highly active fungi from high-oil-containing agarwood and inoculated them onto A. sinensis trees using two traditional physical methods. The results showed that fungi extracted from high-oil-containing agarwood can effectively increase the yield and quality of agarwood. During the agarwood formation process, parenchyma cells, xylem rays, and axial parenchyma cells in the xylem gradually undergo apoptosis, thereby promoting the expansion of the color range of agarwood. Nine months after the treatment, the alcohol-soluble extract content in agarwood reached the standard specified in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (10%), and the proportions of sesquiterpenes and chromones in each treatment were 55.82%, 58.31%, 62.65%, 70.97%, and 13.71%, respectively. These results indicate that fungal induction has a positive impact on the quality of agarwood. In addition, compared to drilling and fungus combined induction, “burning holes and fungi” combined induction demonstrates better results and can further improve the yield and quality of agarwood.

Funder

Basic Scientific Research Project of the Chinese Academy of Forestry

the Forestry Science and Technology Innovation Project of Guangdong Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

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