2018
DOI: 10.31357/fesympo.v22i0.3297
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Potential of Making Fungal Toxins at Commercial Scale for Agarwood Inducement

Abstract: Agarwood, a highly valuable resin formed in the stems and roots of certain tree species of the family Thymlaeaceae can be induced the formation in artificial manner by using different fungal species. The potential of fungal toxins using certain strains of Aspergillus niger and Fusarium solani to form agarwood in Gyrinops walla, which is a native species to Sri Lanka, was identified in 2016. However, the potential of extracting fungal toxins in large scale was not studied previously for the purpose of inducing … Show more

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