BarIno™ ResinRush™

5,000.00

Rapid Ionic Stress-Induced Agarwood Resin Inducer

BarIno™ ResinRush™ is a scientifically formulated chemical induction system designed to accelerate agarwood resin formation in Aquilaria species. Leveraging the synergistic action of ferric chloride (FeCl₃) and sodium chloride (NaCl), this dual-salt inoculant triggers controlled oxidative and osmotic stress, mimicking natural environmental triggers to stimulate the tree’s defense metabolism.

Engineered for fast-acting resin deposition, BarIno™ ResinRush™ enables plantation owners and smallholder farmers to reduce induction time, generate early resin yields, and optimize plantation revenue cycles. Its simple, cost-effective, and scalable formulation allows for easy field application while maintaining predictable outcomes.

Key Benefits:

  • Rapid induction: Observable resin formation in 2–6 months
  • Controlled stress delivery: Safe, tunable concentrations for young and mature trees
  • Cost-efficient & scalable: Uses readily available salts for plantation-scale application
  • Flexible integration: Can be combined with microbial or enzyme-based systems for enhanced resin quality

Positioning: BarIno™ ResinRush™ is the fastest chemical induction system in the BarIno™ suite, providing high-speed resin initiation while maintaining a low-cost, field-friendly profile. It is ideal as a pre-induction tool or as part of a sequential induction protocol with premium biological inoculants for maximizing both yield and resin quality.

 

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Description

Field Application Guide

Rapid Ionic Stress-Induced Agarwood Resin Inducer


1. Tree Requirements

Parameter Recommended
Species Aquilaria malaccensis
Tree Age ≥ 5 years
Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) ≥ 15 cm
Health Condition Free of major pests and diseases, vigorous growth

2. Recommended Drilling Pattern (DBH Method)

  • Hole Specifications
    • Depth: 5–8 cm
    • Diameter: 1–2 cm
    • Angle: 45° downward to prevent leakage
  • Spacing
    • Vertical: 10–15 cm between holes
    • Horizontal: Spiral or staggered rows around trunk
    • Number of holes: Adjust according to tree size and age

3. Dosage and Solution Preparation

  • A. Solution Preparation
    1. Dilute BarIno™ ResinRush™ in distilled or clean water to recommended concentration:
      • Ferric Chloride (FeCl₃): 1–5% w/v
      • Sodium Chloride (NaCl): 3–10% w/v
    2. Mix until fully dissolved
  • B. Dosage per Hole
    • 2–5 mL per drilled hole
    • Adjust dosage based on tree size:
      • Small trees: 2 mL
      • Medium trees: 3–4 mL
      • Large trees: 5 mL
  • C. Sealing
    • Optional: Seal holes with wax or clay to reduce evaporation and prevent contamination

4. Application Procedure

  1. Select healthy trees meeting size and age requirements.
  2. Mark drilling locations in a spiral or staggered pattern.
  3. Drill holes at 45° downward angle, depth 5–8 cm.
  4. Inject BarIno™ ResinRush™ solution using a syringe or drip system.
  5. Seal holes (optional) to protect from rain and pests.
  6. Record treated trees for monitoring and follow-up.

5. Expected Timeline for Resin Formation

Time After Application Field Observation
2–4 weeks Localized tissue browning, initial stress response
1–3 months Early resin accumulation
3–6 months Noticeable resin formation around treated holes
6–12 months Harvestable resin (low–mid grade)

6. Safety and Handling

  • Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing
  • Avoid direct skin contact with ferric chloride
  • Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area
  • Rinse equipment thoroughly after use

7. Recommendations for Best Results

  • Avoid oversaturation: Excessive FeCl₃ or NaCl can damage tree tissues
  • Use as part of sequential induction: Combine with BarIno™ FusaPrime™ or FusaTrinity™ for premium resin
  • Monitor environmental conditions: Avoid application during heavy rain
  • Record-keeping: Track treated trees and resin development for quality control