| Literature DB >> 12447487 |
M Elena Gonzalez-Benito1, Roberto-Moreno Prieto, Esther Herradon, Carmen Martin.
Abstract
This study examines different factors included in the cryopreservation protocols for Quercus ilex and Q. suber embryonic axes. In vitro incubation temperature played an important role in the appropriate development of Q. ilex axes, as 15 degrees C was superior to 25 degrees C. Q. suber axes proved to be more sensitive to desiccation and cooling. Poor survival (35%) was observed when axes were included into cryovials and then in liquid nitrogen, and none when immersed in sub-cooled liquid nitrogen (-210 degrees C). Q. ilex axes showed poorly organised development in vitro (c. 50% of non-cooled axes showed shoot development). However, c. 80% survival was observed after cryopreservation (either in liquid nitrogen or sub-cooled liquid nitrogen at 0.34 g water / g dry weight), of which c. 15% showed shoot development.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12447487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cryo Letters ISSN: 0143-2044 Impact factor: 1.066