Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Synthetic seed technology is today an important tool, available to breeders and scientists, for the in vitro propagation and conservation of
ornamental plants. After an introduction on the main procedures for synseed preparation, this chapter provides information on the protocols that
have been developed for the encapsulation of various explants (zygotic and somatic embryos, axillary buds, nodal segments, protocorms and
bulblets) from ornamental species (trees, shrubs and cut flowers). Original results about the germinability and the average time of germination
from 7 ornamental species are also presented. The chapter ends with a review of papers dealing with the application of the synthetic seed
technology to the slow growth storage and the cryopreservation of ornamental plant germplasm.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
cryopreservation; cut flowers; encapsulation; shrubs; synseed
List of contributors:
Benelli, Carla; Lambardi, Maurizio
Book title:
Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology: Advances and Topical Issues