Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects

Coconut is one of the most important small holder crops worldwide. Conservation of coconut as seeds or field gene banks is not effective due to a range of limitations. Cryopreservation, which is the conservation of living propagules at very low temperature (-196ºC), is the only method available curr...

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Main Authors: Iroshini Welewanni, Dharshani Bandupriya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Coconut Community 2017-04-01
Series:CORD
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Online Access:https://journal.coconutcommunity.org/index.php/journalicc/article/view/54
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spelling doaj-3c7716645c2d4ab69e2e7e9f84a6494a2020-11-25T03:51:28ZengInternational Coconut CommunityCORD0215-11622721-88562017-04-0133014161https://doi.org/10.37833/cord.v33i1.54Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future ProspectsIroshini WelewanniDharshani BandupriyaCoconut is one of the most important small holder crops worldwide. Conservation of coconut as seeds or field gene banks is not effective due to a range of limitations. Cryopreservation, which is the conservation of living propagules at very low temperature (-196ºC), is the only method available currently for the long-term conservation of germplasm for problem plant species such as recalcitrant and vegetatively propagated plant species. This review summarizes different cryopreservation techniques that have been published from 1984 until the present in relation to different coconut material; it includes a brief discussion about short and medium-term cryopreservation before describing long-term preservation. It discusses factors affecting the process and success of cryopreservation, such as selection of plant material, pre-culture of tissues, osmoprotection, dehydration, cryo-storage, thawing and post-culturing of tissues, and finally to plants. The review also describes histological and ultra-structural studies on and the use of molecular markers to assess genetic stability after cryopreservation. Limitations and future directions related to coconut cryopreservation are discussed. Additional experiments are identified that will need to be undertaken to improve our understanding of the different cryopreservation methods.https://journal.coconutcommunity.org/index.php/journalicc/article/view/54coconut germplasmmedium-term conservationlong-term conservationplant materialcryopreservation technique
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author Iroshini Welewanni
Dharshani Bandupriya
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Dharshani Bandupriya
Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects
CORD
coconut germplasm
medium-term conservation
long-term conservation
plant material
cryopreservation technique
author_facet Iroshini Welewanni
Dharshani Bandupriya
author_sort Iroshini Welewanni
title Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects
title_short Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects
title_full Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects
title_fullStr Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Coconut Cryopreservation: Present Status and Future Prospects
title_sort coconut cryopreservation: present status and future prospects
publisher International Coconut Community
series CORD
issn 0215-1162
2721-8856
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Coconut is one of the most important small holder crops worldwide. Conservation of coconut as seeds or field gene banks is not effective due to a range of limitations. Cryopreservation, which is the conservation of living propagules at very low temperature (-196ºC), is the only method available currently for the long-term conservation of germplasm for problem plant species such as recalcitrant and vegetatively propagated plant species. This review summarizes different cryopreservation techniques that have been published from 1984 until the present in relation to different coconut material; it includes a brief discussion about short and medium-term cryopreservation before describing long-term preservation. It discusses factors affecting the process and success of cryopreservation, such as selection of plant material, pre-culture of tissues, osmoprotection, dehydration, cryo-storage, thawing and post-culturing of tissues, and finally to plants. The review also describes histological and ultra-structural studies on and the use of molecular markers to assess genetic stability after cryopreservation. Limitations and future directions related to coconut cryopreservation are discussed. Additional experiments are identified that will need to be undertaken to improve our understanding of the different cryopreservation methods.
topic coconut germplasm
medium-term conservation
long-term conservation
plant material
cryopreservation technique
url https://journal.coconutcommunity.org/index.php/journalicc/article/view/54
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