BarIno™ MycoChem™ Development

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Detailed monthly resin development timeline for Aquilaria malaccensis trees treated with BarIno™ MycoChem™, based on field protocols, microbial induction dynamics, and resin formation biology. This is designed as a high-level guide for monitoring and planning in plantations.

MonthStage / ActivityExpected Tree ResponseNotes / Observations
Month 0Preparation & Inoculation– Tree selection & health assessment- Injection points marked and sterilized- BarIno™ MycoChem™ injectedInitial microbial colonization begins; minimal visible changes
Month 1Early Fungal Establishment– Fusarium oxysporum colonizes xylem- Tree initiates stress/defense signalingMonitor for proper sap exudation and no over-infection signs
Month 2Defense Response Activation– Early metabolic shift toward secondary metabolite production- Tiny resin droplets may appear at injection sitesSesquiterpene and chromone biosynthesis pathways begin upregulation
Month 3Initial Resin Deposition– Visible resin accumulation in localized areas- Slight darkening around injection sitesMaintain optimal irrigation and environmental conditions
Month 4Active Resin Formation– Resin zones expand radially in xylem- Slight fragrance detectableSecondary metabolite production peaks; check for even distribution
Month 5Resin Maturation– Heartwood regions show deepening color- Resin density increasesOptional booster treatment (if recommended) to sustain induction
Month 6Resin Consolidation– Fragrance intensifies- Resin-rich zones can be sampled for analysisBegin preliminary chemical analysis (GC‑MS/UPLC) if research monitoring
Month 7Continued Maturation– Resin fully penetrates initial injection zone- Sesquiterpene and chromone levels approach targetMonitor for signs of stress or over-inoculation
Month 8–9Peak Resin Accumulation– Highest resin yield per tree expected in primary induction areaHarvest or extract small samples if permitted for quality assessment
Month 10–12Final Maturation & Stabilization– Resin stabilizes; fragrance profile reaches commercial qualityPlan for full harvest, maintain tree health for possible re-induction cycles

Key Considerations

  1. Tree Age: Recommended ≥5–7 years for optimal response. Younger trees may have slower or patchy resin development.
  2. Environmental Conditions: Adequate rainfall/irrigation, temperature 25–32 °C, minimal mechanical damage.
  3. Monitoring: Monthly checks for resin exudation, color, and fragrance; note fungal health.
  4. Induction Repeatability: Optional secondary injection after 6–8 months may enhance resin distribution for commercial harvests.
  5. Sampling: GC‑MS or sensory evaluation at Month 6–9 can guide quality assessment before full harvest.