An optimized cryopreservation protocol for embryonic axes (EAs) of chestnut ( Mill.) has been developed based on the encapsulation-vitrification procedure. EAs of mature seeds were aseptically dissected and encapsulated in alginate beads with or without 0.3% (/) activated charcoal (AC). Embedded EAs were dehydrated with Plant Vitrification Solution 2 for different treatment times up to 120 min, followed by direct immersion in liquid nitrogen. Cryopreserved embryonic axes encapsulated with AC showed higher survival (70%) compared to those encapsulated without AC (50%). Sixty-four percent of embryonic axes, from synthetic seeds with AC, subsequently developed as whole plants. Plantlet regrowth was faster in AC-encapsulated EAs and showed enhanced postcryopreservation shoot and root regrowth over 2 cm after five weeks from rewarming. Results indicate that encapsulation-vitrification with activated charcoal added to the beads is an effective method for the long-term preservation of embryonic axes.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911609 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10020231 | DOI Listing |
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