Meaning & Etymology:
- Myco — derived from mycology (fungi), refers to the biotic component: Fusarium oxysporum (the microbial inoculant).
- Chem — refers to the abiotic component: BarIno™ Chemical Series (stress-inducing chemicals).
- Together, MycoChem represents the synergistic combination of microbial and chemical stimuli to induce agarwood resin production.
Positioning Statement:
BarIno™ MycoChem™ is a next-generation dual-induction protocol that harnesses the power of both biotic (fungal) and abiotic (chemical) stressors to simulate natural agarwood resin formation. It combines the proven efficacy of BarIno™ BioFusion™ with the advanced stimulation potential of BarIno™ Chemical Series, activating synchronized plant defense pathways in Aquilaria malaccensis for superior resin yield and quality.
Key Benefits:
- Dual-Action Protocol – Combines biological and environmental stress inducers in a scientifically sequenced regimen.
- Sustained Resin Formation – Replicates natural wounding and infection triggers for prolonged and denser resin deposits.
- Precision-Engineered – Built on years of R&D with academic partners; applicable under controlled and field conditions.
- Optimized Yield – Field trials show accelerated and more uniform agarwood formation with higher oleoresin content.
Tagline:
- “Biology Meets Chemistry. Resin Reinvented.”
