BarIno™ FusaBlaze™ is a dual-action inoculant combining biological induction (microbial consortium) and enzymatic catalysis to accelerate agarwood resin formation. It enhances resin distribution, density, and chemical complexity by stimulating plant defense pathways and releasing biochemical precursors.
Enzymatic activation: Breakdown of lignin/cellulose releases resin precursors
Oxidative polymerization: Enhances sesquiterpene and chromone formation
Synergistic effect: Accelerates resin production and improves quality
6. Application Guidelines
Recommended Use
Phase 4 of sequential inoculation
Trees ≥3–5 years old, DBH ≥10–15 cm
Dosage
8–12 mL per injection point
Dilution
1:5 to 1:10 with clean water
Method
Drill holes (10–12 mm diameter, 4–6 cm depth)
Inject directly into xylem
Optional sealing with organic wax
7. Performance Characteristics
Parameter
Expected Outcome
Resin Initiation
1–2 months
Resin Expansion
2–4 months
Peak Density
5–6 months
Resin Quality
High sesquiterpene content
8. Compatibility
Compatible with BarIno™ Sequential System (Phase 1–5)
Can be integrated with organic soil amendments
Avoid mixing with strong chemical pesticides
9. Storage & Shelf Life
Storage Temperature: 12–25°C
Shelf Life: 6–12 months
Conditions: Keep sealed, away from sunlight and extreme temperatures
10. Packaging
250 mL, 500 mL, 1 L, 5 L, 20 L HDPE containers
UV-protected and tamper-proof
11. Safety & Handling
Wear gloves and protective eyewear
Avoid ingestion and inhalation
Wash hands after handling
Keep out of reach of children
12. Environmental Considerations
Biodegradable formulation
Minimal environmental impact
Safe for sustainable agroforestry systems
13. Quality Assurance
Produced under GMP-like conditions
Batch-tested for microbial viability and enzyme activity
Traceable batch numbering system
14. Regulatory Status
Intended for agricultural use
Subject to local regulatory compliance (e.g., DENR/EMB, DA Philippines)
15. Disclaimer
This product is intended for professional agricultural use. Results may vary depending on environmental conditions, tree health, and application practices.