MycoChem™ Profile

Detailed inoculant profile of the BarIno™ FusaPrime™ + BarIno™ Chemicals dual-action agarwood induction system — designed to replicate the natural process of Aquilaria resin formation through controlled biotic and abiotic stress:

1. BarIno™ FusaPrime™ (Biotic Agent)

Purpose: Induce natural defense response via targeted fungal colonization.

FeatureDescription
Microbial BaseFusarium oxysporum (non-pathogenic resin-inducing strain)
AdditivesOrganic carbon source (e.g., coconut water, molasses), spore stabilizers
Spore Density10⁶–10⁷ CFU/mL
CarrierSterile aqueous solution with natural fermentation base
FunctionPenetrates parenchyma tissue, mimics natural infection, induces resin secretion
Mode of ActionActivates phytoalexins, lignification, and internal wounding

Enhanced with microbial surfactants to increase penetration efficiencyCompatible with salicylic acid and FeCl₃ micro-wounding environments

2. BarIno™ Chemical Series (Abiotic Inducers)

A trio of chemical formulations that act as resin signaling and oxidative agents.

A. BarIno™ AgarStart™

ComponentRole
Ferric Chloride (FeCl₃)Oxidative micro-wounding agent — simulates mechanical injury
Salicylic AcidActivates SAR (Systemic Acquired Resistance) pathways

Use: Early-stage injection or infusion after fungal inoculationTriggers early defense signals and primes for resin biosynthesis

B. BarIno™ ResinRush™

ComponentRole
FeCl₃ + NaClIncreases ionic and osmotic stress, expands internal wound zones
FunctionDeepens resin canal formation, speeds up internal resin migration

Use: Month 3–5 for accelerated resin channel developmentCreates hyperosmotic zones that mimic drought or physical injury

C. BarIno™ SignalResin™

ComponentRole
Salicylic Acid + Plant ElicitorsStrengthens SAR, stabilizes microbial balance
FunctionMaintains resin metabolism and prevents early microbial dieback

Use: Mid-late phase (Month 6–7) to preserve induction effect

Synergistic Action Summary

StageBarIno™ FusaPrime™BarIno™ Chemicals
Month 1Fungal colonizationAgarStart™ (SAR trigger)
Month 3–4Mycelial expansionResinRush™ (osmotic stress)
Month 6–7Microbial stabilizationSignalResin™ (signal enhancement)

Application Format

  • Injection depth: 1–2 cm into trunk or branches
  • Dosage per tree: 3–10 mL per formulation, depending on tree size
  • Interval: Every 2–3 months, depending on resin development rate
  • Sealing: Use parafilm or wax to reduce contamination

Safety & Compatibility

  • Non-toxic to tree at recommended dosage
  • Compatible with:
    • Mycorrhizae-based root boosters
    • Molasses or EM for post-inoculation microbial support
    • Organic foliar supplements (for canopy maintenance)