Evaluating shoot-tip regrowth of 25 Rubus L. species and hybrids after 15 to 20 years of cryopreserved storage.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Maria M Jenderek, Barbara D Ambruzs, Kathleen M Yeater, Barbara M Reed
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Rubus L. species are pan-global in their distribution and used as food throughout the world. Their fruits, collectively called brambles, come in a variety of colors from black, through various shades of red and yellow to white. The USDA-ARS, National Plant Germplasm System maintains >2250 accession seed- and screenhouse-based Rubus collection in Corvallis, OR and the USDA-ARS, National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation in Fort Collins, CO has cryopreserved and maintains 200 accessions in liquid nitrogen (LN). We investigated regrowth of 25 selected Rubus accessions cryopreserved by droplet vitrification and stored cryogenically for 15-20 years, to determine the need for possible repropagation and reprocessing. The initial regrowth of the stored accessions after 24 h in LN ranged from 50 to 100 %. After long-term LN storage, overall regrowth was significantly lower than the initial regrowth (on the average for the 25 accessions by 8.7 %). However, except for one accession with recovery of 23 % (R. laciniatus PI 553651), the regrowth of the other 24 accessions ranged from 40 to 100 %, with 16 accessions at >73 % regrowth. High initial viability was important for recovering large numbers of living shoots after long-term storage. Extending regrowth of five accessions from six to 12 wk did not significantly increase the regrowth, suggesting that a 6-wk cultivation is sufficient for regrowth assessment. Knowledge of changes in viability over time in cryopreserved collections is vital information for curators to determine what repropagation intervals are needed for specific germplasm collections. These studies also provide large-scale information on changes that might be needed in the cryopreservation protocol for the next storage cycle.

评估 25 种茜草和杂交种在低温保存 15 至 20 年后的嫩枝顶端再生情况。
茜草属(Rubus L.)物种分布于全球各地,在世界各地都被用作食物。它们的果实统称为荆棘果,颜色从黑色到深浅不一的红色、黄色再到白色。位于俄勒冈州科瓦利斯的 USDA-AR、国家植物种质系统和位于科罗拉多州柯林斯堡的 USDA-AR、国家遗传资源保存实验室在液氮(LN)中冷冻保存了 200 个品种。我们调查了通过液滴玻璃化技术低温保存并低温储存 15 至 20 年的 25 个选定茜草品种的生长情况,以确定是否需要进行再繁殖和再处理。在 LN 中贮藏 24 小时后,贮藏品种的最初再生率为 50%至 100%。在 LN 中长期储存后,总的再生率明显低于最初的再生率(25 个品种的平均再生率为 8.7%)。然而,除了一个品种的恢复率为 23%(R. laciniatus PI 553651)外,其他 24 个品种的恢复率从 40%到 100%不等,其中 16 个品种的恢复率大于 73%。高初始活力对于在长期储存后恢复大量活芽非常重要。将 5 个品种的生长期从 6 周延长至 12 周并未显著提高其生长率,这表明 6 周的栽培足以进行生长评估。了解低温保存样本的生命力随时间的变化,对馆长确定特定种质样本的再繁殖间隔至关重要。这些研究还为下一个贮藏周期可能需要的低温贮藏方案变化提供了大规模信息。
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Cryobiology
Cryobiology 生物-生理学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Cryobiology: International Journal of Low Temperature Biology and Medicine publishes research articles on all aspects of low temperature biology and medicine. Research Areas include: • Cryoprotective additives and their pharmacological actions • Cryosurgery • Freeze-drying • Freezing • Frost hardiness in plants • Hibernation • Hypothermia • Medical applications of reduced temperature • Perfusion of organs • All pertinent methodologies Cryobiology is the official journal of the Society for Cryobiology.
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