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IDENTIFICATION OF AGARWOOD SAPWOOD CHEMICAL COMPONENTS FROM FUNGAL INOCULATION RESULTS ON Gyrinops versteegii (Gilg.) DOMKE PLANTS
1970
International Journal of Biosciences and Biotechnology
Agarwood is one of non-timber forest product comodites (NTFPs) which has high economic value and as an export commodity. Agarwood produce an aromatic resin substance in the form of lumps that located between the wood cells in various shapes and colors. According to Indonesian National Standards, the category of agarwood is classified into several levels such as agarwood sapwood, kemedangan, and agarwood powder. The classification system is based on color, weight, and aroma. This classification
doi:10.24843/ijbb.2020.v08.i01.p05
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