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A Successful Regeneration from Shoot Tips of Chrysanthemum morifolium (Ramat.) following Cryopreservation by Droplet-vitrification KCI 등재

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한국자원식물학회지 (Korean journal of plant resources)
한국자원식물학회 (The Plant Resources Society Of Korea)
초록

This study describes an efficient and widely applicable droplet-vitrification following cryopreservation for shoot tips of Chrysanthemum morifolium (Ramat.) cvs. ‘Borami’ and ‘Yes morning’. The shoot tips of Chrysanthemum were precultured in Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium supplemented with sucrose (0.3-0.7 M). Precultured explants were treated with loading solution (LS, C6) containing glycerol 20% and sucrose 20% for 30 min and exposed to dehydration solution (B5) containing 40% of glycerol and 40% of sucrose for 60 min at 25℃, and then transferred onto droplets containing 2.5 ㎕ PVS3 on sterilized aluminum foils (4 ㎝ × 0.5 ㎝) prior to direct immersion in liquid nitrogen (LN) for 1 h. The highest regeneration rate (%) was obtained when shoot tips were precultured with treatment-2 (exposing of shoot tips to MS + 0.3M sucrose for 30 h and then treated with MS+0.5 M sucrose for 16 h) at 25℃ in both the cultivars. The viability of cooled samples, followed by culturing on NH4NO3-free MS medium for first 5 days was increased to two-fold (80.7%) regrowth rate over those cultured on normal MS medium or MS medium containing plant growth regulators. This result shows droplet-vitrification would be a promising method for cryobanking chrysanthemum germplasm.

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Abstract
  Introduction
  Materials and Methods
  Results and Discussion
  References
저자
  • Jung-Yoon Yi(National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAS, RDA)
  • Kotnala Balaraju(National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAS, RDA)
  • Hyung-Jin Baek(National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAS, RDA)
  • Mun-Seop Yoon(National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAS, RDA)
  • Haeng-Hoon Kim(Department of Well-being Resources, Sunchon National University)
  • Young-Yi Lee(National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAS, RDA) Corresponding author