In Indonesian and Malay, it is called gaharu. In The Philippines, it is known as Lapnisan. In Papua New Guinea it is called "ghara" or eagle wood. [citation needed] In Thai it is known as mai kritsana (ไม้กฤษณา). [24] In Laos it is known as mai ketsana (ໄມ້ເກດສະໜາ). [25]
May 8, 2017 · Agarwood, also known as oud, oudh, agar, aloeswood, gaharu, jinko or lign-aloes, is a dark resinous heartwood that forms in Aquilaria and Gyrinops trees (large evergreens native to southeast Asia) when they become infected with a type of mould.
Aquilaria malaccensis is a species of plant in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, also Thailand. It is threatened by habitat loss. [4]
wood, aloeswood, eaglewood. Vernacular names: gaharu, karas (Indonesia and Malaysia). Twelve other native species, belonging to the genera Aetoxylon, Aquilaria, Gonystylusand Wikstroemia (all Thymelaeaceae), are thought to produce agarwood (Appendix 1). In Sarawak, it is Aetoxylon sympetalum that produces the ‘true gaharu wood’ (Anderson 1980).
Jul 4, 2018 · Gaharu, or agarwood – the fragrant, resinous heartwood of Aquilaria trees that have been infected by a fungus – is in high demand for use in Middle Eastern perfumes and Chinese medicines. In 2018, agarwood chips sell for around USD 7,000 per kilogram in some countries – with the very best quality specimens fetching in the millions .
Feb 6, 2019 · Agarwood (also known as gaharu in the South East Asia, oud in the Middle East, chen xiang in China, jinkoh in Japan and agar in India) is a highly valuable aromatic dark resinous heartwood of Aquilaria species (Liu Y. Y. et al., 2017).
Nov 14, 2007 · Agarwood, also known as eaglewood or gaharu, is a valuable non-timber forest product which sometimes grows in Aquilaria species. The genus species occur mainly in South and Southeast Asia.