Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration

Shoot tips of Pyrus pyraster were successfully cryopreserved by encapsulation-dehydration. Na--alginate beads each containing one shoot tip, dehydrated for 2 days in 0.75M sucrose and desiccated to 20% moisture content (fresh weight basis), gave 60% recovery after exposure to liquid nitrogen. Regene...

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Main Authors: E. CONDELLO, M.A. PALOMBI, M.G. TONELLI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2008-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5943
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spelling doaj-61a0af1e1ba54ae58c2b320a2c641fe32020-11-24T21:04:13ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952008-12-01182 Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydrationE. CONDELLOM.A. PALOMBIM.G. TONELLIShoot tips of Pyrus pyraster were successfully cryopreserved by encapsulation-dehydration. Na--alginate beads each containing one shoot tip, dehydrated for 2 days in 0.75M sucrose and desiccated to 20% moisture content (fresh weight basis), gave 60% recovery after exposure to liquid nitrogen. Regenerated shoots showed no differences in length and leaf shape compared to the mother plant. Multiplication rate and rooting ability of cryopreserved shoots were lower than those of untreated controls after one subculture, but were completely restored following the third subculture. Fifteen cryopreserved lines derived from single buds were used for genetic analyses by RAPDs and SSRs, in comparison with the mother plant. In RAPD analysis, of a total of 24 primers, only 15 showed reproducible and well resolved bands and were further used. These primers produced a total of 66 fragments ranging from about 500 to 2500 base pair size. SSR (microsatellite) marker amplification was performed using 19 primers which produced 57 reproducible fragments. Microsatellites fragments ranged from 60 to 600 base pairs. Both RAPDs and SSRs did not reveal any polymorphism between cryopreserved lines and the original genotype, suggesting that cryopreservation, using encapsulation-dehydration, does not affect genetic stability of wild pear.;https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5943
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author E. CONDELLO
M.A. PALOMBI
M.G. TONELLI
spellingShingle E. CONDELLO
M.A. PALOMBI
M.G. TONELLI
Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
Agricultural and Food Science
author_facet E. CONDELLO
M.A. PALOMBI
M.G. TONELLI
author_sort E. CONDELLO
title Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
title_short Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
title_full Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
title_fullStr Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
title_full_unstemmed Genetic stability of wild pear (Pyrus pyraster, Burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
title_sort genetic stability of wild pear (pyrus pyraster, burgsd) after cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 2008-12-01
description Shoot tips of Pyrus pyraster were successfully cryopreserved by encapsulation-dehydration. Na--alginate beads each containing one shoot tip, dehydrated for 2 days in 0.75M sucrose and desiccated to 20% moisture content (fresh weight basis), gave 60% recovery after exposure to liquid nitrogen. Regenerated shoots showed no differences in length and leaf shape compared to the mother plant. Multiplication rate and rooting ability of cryopreserved shoots were lower than those of untreated controls after one subculture, but were completely restored following the third subculture. Fifteen cryopreserved lines derived from single buds were used for genetic analyses by RAPDs and SSRs, in comparison with the mother plant. In RAPD analysis, of a total of 24 primers, only 15 showed reproducible and well resolved bands and were further used. These primers produced a total of 66 fragments ranging from about 500 to 2500 base pair size. SSR (microsatellite) marker amplification was performed using 19 primers which produced 57 reproducible fragments. Microsatellites fragments ranged from 60 to 600 base pairs. Both RAPDs and SSRs did not reveal any polymorphism between cryopreserved lines and the original genotype, suggesting that cryopreservation, using encapsulation-dehydration, does not affect genetic stability of wild pear.;
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5943
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