BarIno™ MycoChem™ – Formulation

Detailed formulation overview for BarIno™ MycoChem™ based on its dual-induction system, combining microbial and chemical components. Since the exact proprietary percentages aren’t publicly disclosed, this is a professional draft framework you can adapt internally:

1. Biotic Component (Microbial Inducer)

IngredientRoleTypical Notes
Fusarium oxysporum strainPrimary microbial inducerSelected for high agarwood resin induction potential
Microbial enzymesEnhance fungal colonization and activityProprietary blend optimized for Aquilaria malaccensis
Stabilizing agents / nutrient mediumSupport microbial viabilityMay include sugars, salts, or other plant-safe carriers

Function:

  • Invades tree tissue in a controlled manner.
  • Triggers the tree’s natural defense response.
  • Promotes uniform and high-quality resin formation.

2. Abiotic Component (Chemical Stress Inducer)

IngredientRoleTypical Notes
Abiotic chemical blend (proprietary)Induces chemical stress response in treeMay include manganese dioxide, signaling compounds, or other stress-inducing chemicals
pH stabilizers / buffering agentsMaintain solution stabilityEnsure consistent activity of microbial and chemical components
WaterCarrierPurified or distilled water; ensures easy injection

Function:

  • Mimics environmental or chemical stress on the tree.
  • Works synergistically with the microbial component to accelerate resin deposition.

3. Formulation Characteristics

  • Physical Form: Water-based liquid solution
  • Color: Amber to brown
  • pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (proprietary range)
  • Solubility: Fully miscible in water
  • Storage Conditions: 4–25°C, avoid direct sunlight, keep sealed
  • Shelf Life: 6–12 months under recommended conditions

4. Application Concept

  • Dual Mode Induction: Combines biological and chemical triggers for faster, higher-quality resin production.
  • Injection Method: Drill small holes in Aquilaria malaccensis trunks or branches and inject measured doses.
  • Synergy: The microbial component colonizes the wood tissue while the abiotic chemicals enhance stress signaling pathways, resulting in superior resin formation.

5. Notes

  • Exact concentrations and ratios of microbial vs. chemical components are proprietary.
  • All ingredients are selected for tree safety and minimal environmental impact.
  • Proper storage and handling preserve the activity of the formulation.