Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or somatic embryos allows their long-term conservation without loss of their embryogenic capacity. During the last decade, protocols for cryopreservation of embryogenic material of woody species have been increasing in number and importance. However, despite the large experimental evidence proved in thousands of embryogenic lines, the application for the large-scale conservation of embryogenic material in cryobanks is still limited. Cryopreservation facilitates the management of embryogenic lines, reducing costs and time spent on their maintenance, thus limiting the risk of the appearance of somaclonal variation or contamination. Somatic embryoge...
© 2016 Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences. Embryogenic tissues of hybrid firs (Abies al...
Callus from seven different elite embryogenic cell lines of Norway spruce originated from the contro...
The preservation of biological material at -196°C, that is, at liquid nitrogen temperature, or its v...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
Embryogenic tissues of Abies alba Mill. were cryopreserved using the slow-freezing approach. Four ce...
Holm oak populations are severely affected by oak decline syndrome, and reliable methods of conservi...
Plant breeding depends largely on having access to a wide variety of plant genetic resources, which ...
Common cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) is one of the most widespread species in the Mediterranea...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
Preservation of plant genetic material is essential for any biological field. Compared to serial in ...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is considered the most effective method for vegetative propagation of Nor...
This study reports on the first use of a vitrification procedure for the successful cryopreservation...
This paper presents the advances made over the last decade in cryopreservation of economically impor...
This study reports on the cryostorage of embryogenic lines derived from selected mature Quercus robu...
This work describes experiments demonstrating the feasibility of long-term conservation of Castanea ...
© 2016 Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences. Embryogenic tissues of hybrid firs (Abies al...
Callus from seven different elite embryogenic cell lines of Norway spruce originated from the contro...
The preservation of biological material at -196°C, that is, at liquid nitrogen temperature, or its v...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
Embryogenic tissues of Abies alba Mill. were cryopreserved using the slow-freezing approach. Four ce...
Holm oak populations are severely affected by oak decline syndrome, and reliable methods of conservi...
Plant breeding depends largely on having access to a wide variety of plant genetic resources, which ...
Common cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) is one of the most widespread species in the Mediterranea...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
Preservation of plant genetic material is essential for any biological field. Compared to serial in ...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is considered the most effective method for vegetative propagation of Nor...
This study reports on the first use of a vitrification procedure for the successful cryopreservation...
This paper presents the advances made over the last decade in cryopreservation of economically impor...
This study reports on the cryostorage of embryogenic lines derived from selected mature Quercus robu...
This work describes experiments demonstrating the feasibility of long-term conservation of Castanea ...
© 2016 Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences. Embryogenic tissues of hybrid firs (Abies al...
Callus from seven different elite embryogenic cell lines of Norway spruce originated from the contro...
The preservation of biological material at -196°C, that is, at liquid nitrogen temperature, or its v...