Agarwood plantation at brac tea estate: introduction, environmental factors and financial analysis nasima akter ananta neelim july 2008 research and evaluation division. Agarwood is the infected wood of the aquilaria tree. called ‘the wood of the gods’, its uses range from incense for religious ceremonies, perfume for the arabic world, medicinal wine in korea and ornamental functions in china.. The methanolic crude extracts of agarwood leaves before and after inoculation process extracted by using maceration into methanol as solvent were screened for phytoconstituents, the.
Pdf | agarwood products are sought after commodities in the international cosmetics market. on account of the depletion of raw materials at a faster pace and the ban on their extraction from the. Agarwood in young plantation trees. the growing of aquilaria in the hill agro-ecosystems of northern india and cultivation of agarwood as a crop using new technology could. Agarwood, also known as gaharu, is an important non-timber forest product. as incense, perfume and as incense, perfume and medicine, it has been used for hundreds of years by many cultures throughout the world..