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Cryopreservation of Potato Shoot Tips for Long-Term Storage.

Rainer Vollmer1, Janeth Espirilla2, Rosalva Villagaray2, José Cárdenas2, Mario Castro2, Juan Carlos Sánchez2, Norma Manrique-Carpintero2, David Ellis2, Noelle Lynette Anglin2,3.   

Abstract

Cryopreservation is currently the only method which allows long-term conservation of living clonal plant material in the vapor or liquid phase of nitrogen (at -140 to -196 °C) allowing tissue to be viable for decades or perhaps centuries. Specifically, for species with recalcitrant seeds or requiring constant vegetative propagation, it is the method of choice for the long-term conservation of its genetic resources. The protocol described here is a modification of a previously developed plant vitrification solution 2 (PVS2)-droplet vitrification method of potato shoot tips, adapted from Musa species. Utilizing this protocol, the International Potato Center (CIP) has successfully stored in the cryobank more than 3000 cultivated potato accessions, belonging to seven species and nine different taxa [16], originating principally from ten countries in South and Central America. As part of CIP's quality management system, all vegetative material placed in cryo is routinely subsampled, thawed, and assessed to confirm that whole plantlets can be produced after storage in liquid nitrogen. Complete plant recovery rates of thawed shoot tips range from 20% to 100% (average rate: 60%). This chapter describes the complete set of steps from the routine procedure of cryopreserving potato shoot tips for long-term conservation.
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Keywords:  Cryobank; Cryopreservation; Droplet vitrification; PVS2; Potato (Solanum species)

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34448154     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1609-3_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Development of probabilistic tools to assist in the establishment and management of cryopreserved plant germplasm collections.

Authors:  Stéphane Dussert; Florent Engelmann; Michel Noirot
Journal:  Cryo Letters       Date:  2003 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.066

2.  The Potato Cryobank at The International Potato Center (Cip): A Model for Long Term Conservation of Clonal Plant Genetic Resources Collections of the Future.

Authors:  R Vollmer; R Villagaray; V Egusquiza; J Espirilla; M García; A Torres; E Rojas; A Panta; N A Barkley; D Ellis
Journal:  Cryo Letters       Date:  2016 Sep/Oct       Impact factor: 1.066

3.  Development of a PVS2 droplet vitrification method for potato cryopreservation.

Authors:  A Panta; B Panis; C Ynouye; R Swennew; W Roca
Journal:  Cryo Letters       Date:  2014 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.066

4.  A simple method for cryopreservation of shoot tips of Arabidopsis genotypes.

Authors:  J Stock; A Semula; M Nagel; H Mock; E R Joachim Keller
Journal:  Cryo Letters       Date:  2017 Sep/Oct       Impact factor: 1.066

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Review 1.  In Vitro Technology in Plant Conservation: Relevance to Biocultural Diversity.

Authors:  Verena Kulak; Sheri Longboat; Nicolas D Brunet; Mukund Shukla; Praveen Saxena
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-12
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