The preservation of biological material at -196°C, that is, at liquid nitrogen temperature, or its vapor (between -150 and -178°C), is a long-term storage procedure called cryopreservation or cryoconservation. This article reports studies made in Brazil for cryoconservation of native plant species and highlights what might be the gap in this area of germplasm conservation. Most studies use seeds as plant material, and the great majority of those is orthodox, which means that countless species are being left out of this conservation effort, such as those with recalcitrant seeds and plants that do not produce seeds. Many articles addressed in this present work studied species threatened by anthropogenic activities and chose cryoconservation a...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
This publication includes the papers presented during an international workshop held in Tsukuba, Jap...
The germination requirements and the cryopreservation tolerance of Tuberaria major (Cistaceae) seeds...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
This article presents a review of cryopreservation methods used to create cryocollections of plant g...
Plant genetic diversity is highly essential in genetic improvement of crops for sustainable agricult...
Advances in plant biotechnology provide new options for collection, multiplication and short- to lon...
Numerous environmental and endogenous factors affect the level of genetic diversity in natural popul...
Cryopreservation is the science of freezing biological materials and their subsequent storage at ver...
The aim of the present work was to explore the feasibility of seed cryopreservation as a tool for Dr...
The existence of modern cultivated plants is a result of interplaying modification by breeding and m...
This publication includes the papers presented during an international workshop held in Tsukuba, Jap...
The native cacti species from Bahia, Discocactus zehntneri, Pilosocereus gounellei and Stephanocereu...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Cryopreservation, i.e. the storage of biological material at ultra-low temperature, usually that of ...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
This publication includes the papers presented during an international workshop held in Tsukuba, Jap...
The germination requirements and the cryopreservation tolerance of Tuberaria major (Cistaceae) seeds...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
This article presents a review of cryopreservation methods used to create cryocollections of plant g...
Plant genetic diversity is highly essential in genetic improvement of crops for sustainable agricult...
Advances in plant biotechnology provide new options for collection, multiplication and short- to lon...
Numerous environmental and endogenous factors affect the level of genetic diversity in natural popul...
Cryopreservation is the science of freezing biological materials and their subsequent storage at ver...
The aim of the present work was to explore the feasibility of seed cryopreservation as a tool for Dr...
The existence of modern cultivated plants is a result of interplaying modification by breeding and m...
This publication includes the papers presented during an international workshop held in Tsukuba, Jap...
The native cacti species from Bahia, Discocactus zehntneri, Pilosocereus gounellei and Stephanocereu...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Cryopreservation, i.e. the storage of biological material at ultra-low temperature, usually that of ...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
This publication includes the papers presented during an international workshop held in Tsukuba, Jap...
The germination requirements and the cryopreservation tolerance of Tuberaria major (Cistaceae) seeds...