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Cryo Letters ; 37(2): 68-76, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27224527

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BACKGROUND: There are various methods for the cryopreservation of plant material, with each biological specimen potentially requiring protocol optimization to maximize success. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to compare droplet-vitrification, encapsulation-dehydration, and the cryo-plate method for cryopreservation of protocorms of the orchid Arundina graminifolia, using silica gel and drying beads as the desiccation materials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cryo-plate method included preculture of protocorms, developed from seeds, placed on aluminium cryo-plates and embedded in alginate gel. Cryo-plates were surface dried using sterile filter paper, placed in Petri dishes containing 50 g silica gel or 30 g drying beads in a laminar air-flow cabinet. Specimens on cryo-plates were dehydrated to 25 % moisture content, placed into 2 mL cryotubes and plunged directly into liquid nitrogen for 1 d. RESULTS: For cryopreservation, the cryo-plate method, involving dehydration with 30 g drying beads gave the highest regrowth (77 %), followed by the encapsulation-dehydration method with 30 g drying beads (64 % regrowth) and the droplet-vitrification method, following exposure to PVS2 solution for 20 min (33 % regrowth). CONCLUSIONS: Regrowth of cryopreserved protocorms using the cryo-plate method was rapid with the highest survival and regrowth.


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Criopreservação/métodos , Crioprotetores/farmacologia , Orchidaceae/fisiologia , Sementes , Criopreservação/instrumentação , Dessecação/instrumentação , Sílica Gel/farmacologia
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