CIDCA   05380
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The influence of desiccation, cryopreservation and rehydration on the survival of polyembryonic Citrus seeds
Autor/es:
GRAIVER NATALIA; CALIFANO ALICIA; ZARITZKY NOEMÍ
Revista:
CRYOBIOLOGY
Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 65 p. 346 - 347
ISSN:
0011-2240
Resumen:
Three categories of seed storage behavior are generally recognized among plant species: orthodox, intermediate and recalcitrant. Intermediate seeds, such as Citrus, can withstand partial dehydration, but they cannot be stored under conventional genebank conditions because they are cold-sensitive and desiccation does not increase their longevity. Citrus seeds that are immersed in liquid nitrogen (LN) without a previous dehydration process show a very low viability; therefore the water content when they are immersed in LN is considered as the most critical factor in cryopreservation process. The purpose of this study was to investigate the basis of the optimal hydration status for cryopreservation of intermediate oily Citrus seeds: Citrus sinensis (sweet orange) and Citrus paradise (grapefruit). In the present work two conditions were tested: a) seed desiccation, b) seed desiccation followed by LN treatment with thawing under controlled conditions. In addition two pre-sowing (preheating and prehumidification procedures previous to the germinability test) were applied and their influences on the viability of the seeds were analyzed. In the cases of seeds that were only dried and in seeds that were dried and treated with LN, the tested pre-sowing treatments (pre-humidification or heating) did not significantly improve the viability of the seeds with respect to the control samples (P