BioFusion™ Development

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Development timeline for BarIno™ BioFusion™, a microbial enzyme-based inoculant designed to promote premium agarwood resin formation through a biological pathway. This inoculant works by colonizing Aquilaria malaccensis tissues with select microbes that secrete natural enzymes and signal molecules to stimulate endogenous defense-related resin production.


BarIno™ BioFusion™ Monthly Development Timeline

(For Premium Agarwood Resin Induction)
Application Age Target: Aquilaria malaccensis ≥5 years / ≥10 cm DBH
Initial Dose: 10–20 mL per site
Reinoculation: Optional every 6–9 months

MonthBiological ActivityTree ObservationAction Point
Month 0Inoculation Phase:Microbial colonization of xylem tissue begins. Enzymes (e.g., cellulases, oxidases) introduced.Mild wound response at inoculation site. No visual changes in heartwood.Drill inoculation holes; inject BarIno™ BioFusion™; plug if needed.
Month 1Microbial establishment in tissue.Low-level host oxidative and salicylic acid pathways activated.Tree remains healthy; slight swelling or browning near site.Inspect for infection or overgrowth. No reapplication needed.
Month 2Enzymatic degradation of internal barriers begins. Tree responds by compartmentalization and forming oil-rich zones.Some internal browning visible in bored holes; no external resin.Optional: drill & sample for early heartwood changes.
Month 3Sustained microbial stimulation.Initial resin-like compounds start forming in parenchyma tissues.Heartwood starts showing faint scent or coloration.Evaluate using test core or aromatic oil strip.
Month 4Metabolic intensification:Secondary metabolites (e.g., sesquiterpenes) increase.Inoculated zone may emit light agarwood scent.Midpoint evaluation: optional lab GC-MS or FTIR sample.
Month 5–6Core Resin Formation Phase:Coloration intensifies (brown to black); oil pockets form.Start seeing true agarwood streaks on split core.Optional: reinforce with microbial nutrient booster or fungal synergist.
Month 7–8Maturation:Resin diffuses beyond inoculation sites. Tree stabilizes response.Resin-scented core present in cross-sections. Scent strength increases.Consider reinforcing weak responders with 2nd inoculation.
Month 9–12Harvest Potential Window:Core can be sampled for essential oil distillation or chip grading.High-grade resin zones observable. Harvest window opens.Tree-specific decision: early harvest or prolong for denser resin.

Optional Enhancements

  • Apply BarIno™ BioBooster™ (a prebiotic/molasses-based enhancer) at Month 2 or Month 5 for faster colonization.
  • Use GC-MS or FTIR analysis at Month 4 and Month 8 to verify sesquiterpene buildup.

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