Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn

Agarwood is a resin produced by certain species of family Thymalaeaceae due to a self-defence mechanism. Most species of Aquilaria and a few species of Gyrinops, Aetoxylon and Gonystylus are capable of producing agarwood. Gyrinops walla, a member of the family Thymalaeceae is recorded only in the we...

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Main Authors: Subasinghe, S., Hettiarachchi, Dhanushka
Format: Journal Article
Published: International Scholars Journals Ltd 2013
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Online Access:http://internationalscholarsjournals.org/download.php?id=699567209966832126.pdf&type=application/pdf&op=1
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18175
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author Subasinghe, S.
Hettiarachchi, Dhanushka
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description Agarwood is a resin produced by certain species of family Thymalaeaceae due to a self-defence mechanism. Most species of Aquilaria and a few species of Gyrinops, Aetoxylon and Gonystylus are capable of producing agarwood. Gyrinops walla, a member of the family Thymalaeceae is recorded only in the wet zone of Sri Lanka and very rarely in southwest India, has not been previously studied to identify its ability of producing agarwood. Therefore the present study was the first ever to conduct and identify the production of agarwood in G. walla and the quality of its resins. Six G. walla trees growing in two distinctive areas of the wet zone of Sri Lanka were used for the present study. All six trees had natural wounds occurred sometime before the sample collection due to abrasions or fallen branches. The dark coloured tissues of the affected areas were carefully collected without cutting the trees and resins were extracted by solvent extraction method. The extracted resins were analysed using gas chromatography to identify the different compounds. Finally these compounds were compared with that of selected Aquilaria species. The results revealed a strong similarity of resin compounds of G. walla with that of Aquilaria species which are commercially used to collect agarwood. Further studies should be conducted to identify the effects of artificial resin induction methods on G. walla that are already used on Aquilaria species.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-181752017-01-30T12:06:22Z Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn Subasinghe, S. Hettiarachchi, Dhanushka agarwood Gyrinops walla Aquilaria retention indices Agarwood is a resin produced by certain species of family Thymalaeaceae due to a self-defence mechanism. Most species of Aquilaria and a few species of Gyrinops, Aetoxylon and Gonystylus are capable of producing agarwood. Gyrinops walla, a member of the family Thymalaeceae is recorded only in the wet zone of Sri Lanka and very rarely in southwest India, has not been previously studied to identify its ability of producing agarwood. Therefore the present study was the first ever to conduct and identify the production of agarwood in G. walla and the quality of its resins. Six G. walla trees growing in two distinctive areas of the wet zone of Sri Lanka were used for the present study. All six trees had natural wounds occurred sometime before the sample collection due to abrasions or fallen branches. The dark coloured tissues of the affected areas were carefully collected without cutting the trees and resins were extracted by solvent extraction method. The extracted resins were analysed using gas chromatography to identify the different compounds. Finally these compounds were compared with that of selected Aquilaria species. The results revealed a strong similarity of resin compounds of G. walla with that of Aquilaria species which are commercially used to collect agarwood. Further studies should be conducted to identify the effects of artificial resin induction methods on G. walla that are already used on Aquilaria species. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18175 http://internationalscholarsjournals.org/download.php?id=699567209966832126.pdf&type=application/pdf&op=1 International Scholars Journals Ltd restricted
spellingShingle agarwood
Gyrinops walla
Aquilaria
retention indices
Subasinghe, S.
Hettiarachchi, Dhanushka
Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn
title Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn
title_full Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn
title_fullStr Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn
title_full_unstemmed Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn
title_short Agarwood resin production and resin quality of Gyrinops walla Gaertn
title_sort agarwood resin production and resin quality of gyrinops walla gaertn
topic agarwood
Gyrinops walla
Aquilaria
retention indices
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18175