Abstract

Agarwood (gaharu) is a fragrant resin produced in the heartwood of resinous Gyrinops and Aquilaria species. Artificial agarwood samples were obtained from Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Gilg using formic acid (FA) stimulation combined with Fusarium sp. A2 inoculation. The relationship between the expression of chalcone synthase genes (CHS) and dynamic changes in chromone content was explored in resin-deposited parts of the trunks of A. sinensis. CHS gene expression levels were detected by qRT-PCR analysis. The chemical composition of agarwood obtained from the heartwood of A. sinensis before and within 1 year after induction was determined by GC-MS. After induction with FA stimulation combined with F. sp. A2 inoculation, the CHS1 gene showed relatively high expression, whereas the CHS2 gene showed low expression. The relative gene expression level of CHS1 peaked at 12 months, with a 153.1-fold increase, and the dominant period of the CHS2 gene expression was 10 months with a 14.13-fold increase. Moreover, chromones were not detected until after 2 months, and a large proportion of chromone compounds were detected after 4 months. Chromone content increased with time and peaked at 12 months. CHS1 gene expression was significantly correlated with 6-hydroxy-2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone accumulation, and CHS2 gene expression was significantly correlated with 5-hydroxy-6-methoxy-2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone accumulation. CHS gene expression was extremely sensitive to FA stimulation combined with F. sp. A2 inoculation and responded to late-onset injury. CHS genes expression also preceded the chromone accumulation. This work laid the foundation for studies on the mechanism by which genes regulate chromone biosynthesis pathways during the formation of agarwood resin in A. sinensis.

Highlights

  • Agarwood is a fragrant resin collected from resinous wood of Gyrinops and Aquilaria species

  • The three collected at 0,at2,0,4, 2, 6, 4, 8, 10, and months after induction were analyzed analyzed by GC-MS, and the total ion chromatograms showed the changes in the composition and by GC-MS, and the total ion chromatograms showed the changes in the composition and accumulation accumulation in artificialinduced agarwood induced

  • We used the formic acid (FA) stimulation combined with F. sp

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Introduction

Agarwood (gaharu) is a fragrant resin collected from resinous wood of Gyrinops and Aquilaria species. Agarwood is widely used as an effective traditional Chinese medicine and used to produce. Chinese agarwood is formed in the aromatic resinous wood of Aquilaria sinensis (Lour.) Gilg, mainly distributed in Guangdong Province, Hainan Province, and Guangxi Province. Owing to its high commercial value, agarwood is extensively harvested from forests. Populations of the genus Aquilaria are considered threatened and have been listed in the International. Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Plants.

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