INVESTIGADORES
DOLCE natalia Raquel
artículos
Título:
Cryopreservation of vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) root-tips: A new alternative for in vitro long-term storage of its germplasm.
Autor/es:
NATALIA R. DOLCE; FABIOLA HERNÁNDEZ RAMÍREZ; MARÍA T. GONZÁLEZ ARNAO
Revista:
ACTA HORTICULTURAE
Editorial:
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Referencias:
Lugar: Bangkok; Año: 2019 vol. 1234 p. 203 - 210
ISSN:
0567-7572
Resumen:
Vanilla planifolia (Orchidaceae) is the natural source of vanillin, which is the most widely appreciated flavor compound in the world. Although vanilla is cultivated throughout the tropics, their natural distribution areas are being severely reduced due to the anthropogenic impact. As a result, ex situ preservation actions are necessary to safeguard the threatened diversity of this species. In that sense, cryopreservation of vanilla shoot-tips has been previously reported using the droplet-vitrification technique. However, survival and plant regeneration following this protocol were low and little reproducible. In this study, we evaluated a new alternative for cryopreservation of vanilla germplasm by using root-tips as explants and following the droplet-vitrification protocol. Maximum survival (~60%) and further regeneration (~40%) were obtained by preconditioning root-tips from in vitro propagated plants on semisolid MS with 0.3 M sucrose (1 day), exposing to loading solution consisting of 0.4 M sucrose plus 2 M glycerol (30 min) followed by glycerol-sucrose plant vitrification solution PVS3 (60 min in ice), and direct plunging into liquid nitrogen in droplets of PVS3 deposited on aluminum foils strips. Tissues were rewarmed by plunging the aluminum foils directly in liquid MS enriched with 1.2 M sucrose (15 min) at room temperature. Growth recovery and buds induction were efficiently achieved by culturing cryostored root-tips on MS added with 1 mg L-1 KIN or BAP. Plant regeneration was reached by transferring the induced buds to MS media. This protocol has great potential for long-term conservation of V. planifolia germplasm and of other vanilla relatives.