TDS – BarIno™ WoodWorthy™

Technical Data Sheet

Product Name: BarIno™ WoodWorthy™
Product Type: Chemical Agarwood Inoculant
Active Ingredient: Magnesium Chloride (MgCl₂)
CAS No.: 7791-18-6
Formulation Type: Aqueous solution (water-soluble)


Product Description

BarIno™ WoodWorthy™ is a mild osmotic stress inducer formulated with high-purity Magnesium Chloride. It promotes agarwood resin development by inducing controlled physiological stress and stimulating microbial populations when co-inoculated. Ideal for initiating resin formation with minimal phytotoxicity and easy field application.


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
AppearanceClear, colorless to pale yellow aqueous solution
SolubilityCompletely soluble in water
pH (1% solution)6.5 – 7.5
Concentration (recommended)3–6% w/v (30–60 g/L)
OdorOdorless to slight saline
StabilityStable under normal storage; avoid freezing
Packaging1L, 5L, 20L HDPE containers

Recommended Application

TargetMature Aquilaria spp. trees (≥5 years)
Application MethodDrill and inject solution into inoculation holes
Application Volume15–30 mL per hole (5–10 cm depth)
FrequencySingle or repeat application every 3–6 months as needed
Co-InoculationCompatible with microbial inoculants, brown sugar, enzymes

Safety & Handling

HazardsLow toxicity; mild skin and eye irritant
PPE RequiredGloves and goggles recommended during handling
StorageStore in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Shelf Life12 months
DisposalDispose according to local regulations

Performance Highlights

ParameterRating / Notes
Resin Yield★★★☆☆ (Moderate)
Fragrance Intensity★★★☆☆ (Mild to moderate woody aroma)
Resin ColorLight brown to amber
Onset SpeedModerate (2–3 months)
Residue RiskLow
Ease of Use★★★★★ (Easy; fully soluble and safe)
CostLow

Usage Notes

  • Acts as a mild abiotic stressor, promoting resin formation with minimal damage to tree tissues.
  • Encourages microbial growth when combined with sugar sources, enhancing biogenic resin pathways.
  • Best used as a starter inoculant or part of combined inoculant protocols for sustained resin induction.

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