The formation and quality evaluation of agarwood induced by the fungi in Aquilaria sinensis

•Fungi extracted from wild agarwood can improve the yield and quality of agarwood.•Four fungi are the species found novel as inoculant for agarwood formation.•The best time to harvest agarwood when the trees inoculated with fungi for one year.•A. sinensis is more suitable for the fungal inducer than...

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Veröffentlicht in:Industrial crops and products 2021-12, Vol.173, p.114129, Article 114129
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Sheng, Fu, Yunlin, Li, Yingjian, Wei, Penglian, Liu, Zhigao
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Zusammenfassung:•Fungi extracted from wild agarwood can improve the yield and quality of agarwood.•Four fungi are the species found novel as inoculant for agarwood formation.•The best time to harvest agarwood when the trees inoculated with fungi for one year.•A. sinensis is more suitable for the fungal inducer than A. crassna. Agarwood has high economic value and wide uses, however, the amount of wild agarwood is scarce. Wild agarwood with high oil content may contain strains associated with agarwood production. To improve the formation of agarwood, we produced fungal inducers from a high-oil wild agarwood block containing enrichment fungi. We investigated the composition of strains and inoculated the fungal inducers into Aquilaria trees. We analyzed the content of alcohol-soluble extract, essential oil, agarotetraol, 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone, 6,7-dimethoxy-2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone and total chromone, and the chemical components of alcohol-soluble extract. We aimed to assess agarwood quality through these evaluations. The results demonstrated that fungi extracted from wild agarwood with high oil content can effectively improve the yield and quality of agarwood, and Gongronella butleri, Saitozyma podzolica, Cladorrhinum bulbillosum, Humicola grisea and Tetracladium marchalianum were the species found novel as inoculant for agarwood formation. After 12 months of inoculation, agarwood produced using A. sinensis had higher quality, the contents of alcohol-soluble extract, essential oil, total chromones, and the total relative contents of sesquiterpenes and chromones were 21.73 % ±2.97 %, 6.07 % ±0.47 %, 12.30 % ±2.21 %, and 97.59 %, respectively. Over 6–18 months of inoculation, agarotetrol content decreased, and 2-(2-phenylethyl) chromone and 6,7-dimethoxy-2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone content first increased and then decreased.
ISSN:0926-6690
1872-633X
DOI:10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114129