Biological | FusaPrime™ | Undergrad Thesis | Formulation | Development | Profile | Description | TDS
Trade Name: BarIno™ FusaPrime™
Type: Biological (Fungal) Inoculant
Category: Pathogenic Fungus (biotic stress inducer)
Scientific Identity
- Organism: Fusarium oxysporum (agarwood-inducing isolate)
- Mode of Action: Biotic stress inducer via vascular colonization
- Pathogenicity Level: Controlled – resin induction strain (non-lethal)
Performance Characteristics
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Resin Yield | High yield when colonization is successful |
| Fragrance Intensity | Rich, earthy, and complex oud profile |
| Resin Color | Dark brown to black |
| Onset Speed | Medium-fast (2–4 months) |
| Residue Risk | None (biological) |
| Synergy | Strong synergy with chemical co-inoculants (e.g., MgCl₂, MnO₂, SA) |
Cultivation & Formulation
- Medium: PDA or rice-based substrates for spore proliferation
- Formulation Type: Liquid culture, solid spore mass, or inoculated sticks
- Application Volume: 5–10 mL per hole (liquid); or 1 spore stick/hole
- Storage: Keep refrigerated (4°C) if liquid; shelf-stable (1–2 months if dried)
Best Use Case
- When aiming for natural-style, high-value resin induction
- Preferred in long-term production plots for sustainable inoculation
- Ideal for combo protocols (e.g., FusaTrinity™, with MnO₂ + MgCl₂)
Advantages
- Organic and natural inoculant
- No chemical residues
- Strong defense activation
- Long-lasting effects with less reinjection required
Limitations
- May require sterile handling
- Risk of over-pathogenicity if improperly managed
- Slower resin onset compared to pure chemical inducers
