Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Globally, forests are of great economic importance and play a vital role in
maintaining friendly ecological environments, sustainability of eco-systems, and biodiversity.
Harsh environments, human activities and climate warming have long threatened
the diversity of forest genetic resources. Among all conservation strategies, cryopreservation
is at present time considered an ideal means for long-term conservation of plant
genetic resources. To date, studies on cryopreservation of forest trees have been far behind agricultural and horticultural crops. The present review provides a comprehensive and
update information on recent advances in cryopreservation of shoot tips, somatic
embryogenic callus and seeds of forest trees. Assessments of genetic stability in the
regenerants following cryopreservation were also analyzed and addressed. Further studies
on cryopreservation of forest trees are proposed and needed. By doing so, we expect to reevoke
research interests and promote further developments in forest tree cryobiotechnology,
thus assisting to ensure maintenance of biodiversity of genetic resources of forest
trees.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cryopreservation Embryogenic callus Forest Genetic resource Genetic stability Seeds Shoot tips
Elenco autori:
Ozudogru, ELIF AYLIN; Lambardi, Maurizio
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