MycoResin™ Technology Architecture

The MycoResin™ platform is structured as a multi‑layered biological activation system designed to move from laboratory fungal science to predictable plantation deployment. The architecture integrates microbiology, plant physiology, data monitoring, and standardized field operations into a cohesive commercial framework.

1. Biological Input Layer – Fungal Consortium Engineering

  • Selection of compatible endophytic and rhizospheric fungal strains
  • Screening for plant compatibility, signaling strength, and stability
  • Controlled cultivation and preparation protocols
  • Quality assurance checks prior to field deployment

This layer ensures biological consistency and minimizes uncontrolled variability.

2. Induction & Activation Layer – Controlled Biotic Signaling

  • Age‑specific and species‑specific induction timing
  • Calibrated application methodology (dose, placement, frequency)
  • Stress‑response modulation without excessive tissue damage
  • Activation of defense‑linked secondary metabolite pathways

This layer is responsible for triggering resin biosynthesis while preserving tree vitality.

3. Monitoring & Data Intelligence Layer

  • Baseline tree health assessment
  • Scheduled visual and structural inspections
  • Resin mapping and progression tracking
  • KPI benchmarking across pilot cohorts

Standardized data collection enables repeatability, comparability, and investor‑grade reporting.

4. Field Deployment & SOP Layer (Lab‑to‑Land™)

  • Step‑by‑step operational manuals
  • Technician training modules
  • Compliance and safety protocols
  • Replicable estate‑scale workflow design

This layer converts proprietary biological science into scalable commercial operations.

5. Feedback & Optimization Loop

  • Performance analytics from pilot sites
  • Iterative refinement of dosage and timing
  • Cost optimization modeling
  • Cross‑site validation before scale expansion

The architecture is intentionally designed as a closed optimization loop, allowing continuous protocol improvement prior to large‑scale licensing or estate deployment.