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Alternaria alternata is a moderate, naturally occurring endophytic and wound-colonizing fungus that can play a supportive role in agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) resin induction systems when used carefully and only within a balanced consortium.
Aspergillus species are commonly encountered fungi in tropical environments and have a limited but specific role in agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) resin induction systems when carefully managed and used only as part of a controlled consortium.
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Global Market Opportunity for Predictable Agarwood Biotechnology
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is one of the most widely documented fungi associated with agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) resin formation, valued for its ability to create strong, localized biotic stress that accelerates resin deposition when properly controlled.
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Penicillium species play a supporting but strategic role in agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) resin induction systems, especially when used as part of a balanced fungal consortium rather than as a primary inducer.
Phaeoacremonium parasiticum is a darkly pigmented (dematiaceous) filamentous fungus that has gained attention in agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) resin induction research due to its role as a biotic stress agent.
Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) vs Cooked Rice Substrate
Schedule A: DBH-Based Dosage & Hole Matrix, written in contract-ready language and aligned with BarIno™ products, field safety, and Philippine plantation realities.
SCHEDULE B: PRICING TABLES, written in formal contract language and fully aligned with your DBH classes, BarIno™ products, and Philippine Peso (PHP) pricing.
SCHEDULE D: MONITORING & HARVEST ADVISORY, written in formal, contract-ready language, aligned with agarwood biology, BarIno™ inoculation phases, and Philippine plantation conditions.
SCHEDULE E: REVENUE SHARE & HARVEST PROCEEDS COMPUTATION, drafted in formal, contract-ready language, consistent with Philippine agribusiness practice, and aligned with agarwood trading realities.
Schedule F: Buyer Linkage & Offtake (Optional) for Crown MycoResin Biotech Inc., designed to complement the CIA and support market access for farmers and investors.
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for fungal inoculant production using PDA → Cooked Rice Substrate, tailored for agarwood resin–inducing fungi
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Trichoderma harzianum occupies a very different role from most agarwood-associated fungi: it is not a resin inducer, but a biological regulator and protector used to manage fungal balance, tree health, and induction stability in professional agarwood systems.
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