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Embryo Rescue via Artificial Seed Technique and Long-Term Preservation of Zephyranthes
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作者 Amir Ali Khoddamzadeh Bruce L. Dunn 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 CAS 2022年第11期1347-1359,共13页
Zephyranthes is valued as a native ornamental landscaping plant and a traditional medicinal herb. Due to the low seed viability, this study was carried out to evaluate the potential of seed embryo rescue using the art... Zephyranthes is valued as a native ornamental landscaping plant and a traditional medicinal herb. Due to the low seed viability, this study was carried out to evaluate the potential of seed embryo rescue using the artificial seed technique and long-preservation in Z. atamasca and Z. grandiflora. Seed embryos were selected for encapsulation with different concentration of sodium alginate (3%, 4%, and 5%) and calcium chloride (either 25, 50, 75, and 100 mM) followed by no encapsulated embryos as a control. The greatest viability of encapsulated embryos was 95% in Z. grandiflora and 85% in Z. atamasca with the combination of 4% sodium alginate and 100 mM calcium chloride after two weeks at 5°C. The highest viability with A<sub>490nm</sub>0.12 and A<sub>490nm</sub>0.16 were achieved when embryos were cultured in pretreatment medium with 30 g/L sucrose in Z. grandiflora and Z. atamasca, respectively. The highest viability by TTC assay after cryopreservation was observed with 54% viability for Z. grandiflora and 48% viability with Z. atamasca, after 2 h of dehydration. Rain lilies embryos were successfully preserved functioned as artificial seed and cryopreservation using encapsulation-dehydration method has been established for both species that can be used for other flower species with some modifications. 展开更多
关键词 Rain Lily Synthetic Seed CRYOPRESERVATION ENCAPSULATION ornamental landscape Zephyranthes atamasc Zephyranthes grandiflora
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