Effect of exogenous calcium on post-thaw growth recovery and subsequent plant regeneration of cryopreserved embryogenic calli of Hevea brasiliensis (Müll. Arg.)
2007
Lardet, Ludovic | Martin, Florence | Dessailly, Florence | Carron, Marc-Philippe | Montoro, Pascal
A reliable cryopreservation technique was developed for friable embryogenic callus lines of Hevea brasiliensis. The study showed that reducing the CaCl₂ concentration of the pre-culture medium from 9 mM to 1 or 0 mM CaCl₂ before cryopreservation promoted post-thaw callus growth, 1 mM being the optimum CaCl₂ concentration for embryo regeneration. Post-thaw callus proliferation decreased in line with the increase of plated callus weight. The effect of cryopreservation was assessed on 39 independent lines showing that cryopreservation did not affect embryogenic and plant regeneration for a majority of lines. The decrease in CaCl₂ concentration of the pre-culture medium led to a drop in callus calcium content indicating a direct link between the CaCl₂ concentration of the pre-culture medium and the endogenous calcium content of the calli. It also highlighted the implication of tissue calcium content in cryotolerance. Callus water status and the different ways by which calcium could prevent cryoinjury is also discussed.
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