Literature DB >> 12819833

Pollen from Glycine species survive cryogenic exposure.

R K Tyagi1, T Hymowitz.   

Abstract

Pollen of 12 genotypes of the annual soybean and its wild perennial relatives were stored without pre-desiccation at low temperatures (-20 C and -196 C) and tested for their viability in vitro. The influence of cryopreserved pollen on pod set and seed production was also investigated. Cryopreserved pollen of all the genotypes showed germination in vitro. Pollen of annual soybean stored at -20 C retained their viability for 4 months, however, pollen of its wild perennial relatives at same storage conditions failed to germinate in vitro. Flowers pollinated with cryopreserved pollen had similar pod set and number of seeds/pod as those pollinated with fresh pollen. Results of this study suggest that cryopreservation of pollen can be used successfully for soybean breeding, and also offers the possibility of conserving the haploid gene pool of soybean and wild perennial species in a cryobank facility.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12819833

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cryo Letters        ISSN: 0143-2044            Impact factor:   1.066


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1.  Improving Ultra-Low Temperature Preservation Technologies of Soybean Pollen for Off-Season and Off-Site Hybridization.

Authors:  Hongchang Jia; Xin Liang; Lixin Zhang; Jinmei Zhang; Enoch Sapey; Xianyuan Liu; Yanhui Sun; Shi Sun; Hongrui Yan; Wencheng Lu; Tianfu Han
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 6.627

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