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Preservation of Quercus robur germplasm by cryostorage of embryogenic cultures derived from mature trees and rapd analysis of genetic stability

AutorSánchez Fernández, M. Concepción CSIC ORCID; Martínez-Santiago, María Teresa CSIC ORCID; Vidal, Nieves; San José, M. Carmen; Valladares, Silvia CSIC ORCID; Viéitez Martín, Ana María CSIC
Palabras clavecryopreservation
Genetic fidelity
Oak
plant
regeneration
somatic embryogenesis
vitrification
Fecha de publicación2008
EditorNational Institutes of Health (U.S.). PubMed Central
CitaciónCryoletters 29 (6) 493-504 (2008)
ResumenThis study reports on the cryostorage of embryogenic lines derived from selected mature Quercus robur trees, following application of the PVS2-vitrification based procedure. In seven oak genotypes, embryo recovery levels ranging from 57-92% were obtained when 4-6 mg embryo clumps were precultured for 3 days on 0.3 M sucrose basal medium, treated with PVS2 solution for 60 min at 24ºC, and then immersed in liquid nitrogen (LN). Embryos of six out of seven lines were cryostored for one week and one year and used to evaluate cryopreservation tolerance, germination ability and to assess genetic fidelity by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. There were no significant differences between the recovery frequencies of samples retrieved from LN after 1 week and 1 year of cryostorage. In five out of six lines, RAPD profiles of cryopreserved somatic embryos and regenerated plantlets were identical to those of the controls. Although polymorphisms were detected in only one cryostored embryo of one genotype, no genetic instability was found in the regenerated plantlets. This methodology appears to be suitable for long-term storage of this valuable germplasm, as the recovered plantlets were found to be genetically stable.
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