This study aimed to establish a cryopreservation protocol for embryogenic cultures of A. angustifolia, enabling the ex situ conservation of the species. Embryogenic cultures were established from immature seeds and treated with variations of the cryoprotectant solutions SuDG, SoD and PVS2 prior to immersion in liquid nitrogen. Cell viability was evaluated after 30, 60 and 90 days of re-growth. The highest re-growth without morphological alterations and with normal biochemical composition was obtained with the PVS2 solution with 40 min immersion in ethanol (-20 °C). This procedure opens new horizons for the ex situ conservation of the species genetic
Somatic embryogenesis of Abies alba (Mill.) has significant potential to become an effective method ...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Embryogenic tissues of Abies alba Mill. were cryopreserved using the slow-freezing approach. Four ce...
Preservation of plant genetic material is essential for any biological field. Compared to serial in ...
This study reports on the first use of a vitrification procedure for the successful cryopreservation...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is considered the most effective method for vegetative propagation of Nor...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
Whole zygotic embryos of Pinus radiata D.Don were evaluated for survival after storage in liquid nit...
Callus from seven different elite embryogenic cell lines of Norway spruce originated from the contro...
Advances in conifer biotechnology offer new opportunities in the field of vegetative propagation and...
Holm oak populations are severely affected by oak decline syndrome, and reliable methods of conservi...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
under the supervision of Professor J van Staden and the co-supervision of Doctor N B Jones. The resu...
The genus Pinus includes several species that are economically important and planted outside their n...
Somatic embryogenesis of Abies alba (Mill.) has significant potential to become an effective method ...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Embryogenic tissues of Abies alba Mill. were cryopreserved using the slow-freezing approach. Four ce...
Preservation of plant genetic material is essential for any biological field. Compared to serial in ...
This study reports on the first use of a vitrification procedure for the successful cryopreservation...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is considered the most effective method for vegetative propagation of Nor...
Cryopreservation, or the storage at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-196°C), of embryogenic cells or s...
Whole zygotic embryos of Pinus radiata D.Don were evaluated for survival after storage in liquid nit...
Callus from seven different elite embryogenic cell lines of Norway spruce originated from the contro...
Advances in conifer biotechnology offer new opportunities in the field of vegetative propagation and...
Holm oak populations are severely affected by oak decline syndrome, and reliable methods of conservi...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
under the supervision of Professor J van Staden and the co-supervision of Doctor N B Jones. The resu...
The genus Pinus includes several species that are economically important and planted outside their n...
Somatic embryogenesis of Abies alba (Mill.) has significant potential to become an effective method ...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Embryogenic tissues of Abies alba Mill. were cryopreserved using the slow-freezing approach. Four ce...