Aquilaria crassna
{{Short description|Species of agarwood tree from Southeast Asia}}
{{About|the tree|the resinous heartwood from Aquilaria trees|Agarwood}}
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|status_system = IUCN3.1
|genus = Aquilaria
|species = crassna
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Aquilaria crassna is a species of plant in the Thymelaeaceae family. It is critically endangered and native to Southeast Asia.
Economics
{{Main|Agarwood}}
Aquilaria crassna is one sourceNg, L.T., Chang Y.S. and Kadir, A.A. (1997) "A review on agar (gaharu) producing Aquilaria species" Journal of Tropical Forest Products 2(2): pp. 272-285 of agarwood, a resinous heartwood, used for perfume and incense.Broad, S. (1995) "Agarwood harvesting in Vietnam" TRAFFIC Bulletin 15:96 The resin is produced by the tree in response to infection by a parasitic ascomycetous mold, Phaeoacremonium parasitica,formerly Phialophora parasitica Crous, P. W. et al. (1996) "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/3760973 Phaeoacremonium gen. nov. associated with wilt and decline diseases of woody hosts and human infections]." Mycologia 88(5): pp. 786–796 a dematiaceous (dark-walled) fungus.
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