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Cryopreservation of Duckweed Genetic Diversity as Model for Long-Term Preservation of Aquatic Flowering Plants

Vegetatively propagating aquatic angiosperms, the Lemnaceae family (duckweeds) represents valuable genetic resources for circular bioeconomics and other sustainable applications. Due to extremely fast growth and laborious cultivation of in vitro collections, duckweeds are an urgent subject for cryop...

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Autores principales: Peterson, Anton, Kishchenko, Olena, Kuhlmann, Markus, Tschiersch, Henning, Fuchs, Joerg, Tikhenko, Natalia, Schubert, Ingo, Nagel, Manuela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183302
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author Peterson, Anton
Kishchenko, Olena
Kuhlmann, Markus
Tschiersch, Henning
Fuchs, Joerg
Tikhenko, Natalia
Schubert, Ingo
Nagel, Manuela
author_facet Peterson, Anton
Kishchenko, Olena
Kuhlmann, Markus
Tschiersch, Henning
Fuchs, Joerg
Tikhenko, Natalia
Schubert, Ingo
Nagel, Manuela
author_sort Peterson, Anton
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description Vegetatively propagating aquatic angiosperms, the Lemnaceae family (duckweeds) represents valuable genetic resources for circular bioeconomics and other sustainable applications. Due to extremely fast growth and laborious cultivation of in vitro collections, duckweeds are an urgent subject for cryopreservation. We developed a robust and fast DMSO-free protocol for duckweed cryopreservation by vitrification. A single-use device was designed for sampling of duckweed fronds from donor culture, further spin-drying, and subsequent transferring to cryo-tubes with plant vitrification solution 3 (PVS3). Following cultivation in darkness and applying elevated temperatures during early regrowth stage, a specific pulsed illumination instead of a diurnal regime enabled successful regrowth after the cryopreservation of 21 accessions of Spirodela, Landoltia, Lemna, and Wolffia genera, including interspecific hybrids, auto- and allopolyploids. Genome size measurements revealed no quantitative genomic changes potentially caused by cryopreservation. The expression of CBF/DREB1 genes, considered as key factors in the development of freezing tolerance, was studied prior to cooling but was not linked with duckweed regrowth after rewarming. Despite preserving chlorophyll fluorescence after rewarming, the rewarmed fronds demonstrated nearly zero photosynthetic activity, which did not recover. The novel protocol provides the basis for future routine application of cryostorage to duckweed germplasm collections, saving labor for in vitro cultivation and maintaining characterized reference and mutant samples.
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spelling pubmed-105347392023-09-29 Cryopreservation of Duckweed Genetic Diversity as Model for Long-Term Preservation of Aquatic Flowering Plants Peterson, Anton Kishchenko, Olena Kuhlmann, Markus Tschiersch, Henning Fuchs, Joerg Tikhenko, Natalia Schubert, Ingo Nagel, Manuela Plants (Basel) Article Vegetatively propagating aquatic angiosperms, the Lemnaceae family (duckweeds) represents valuable genetic resources for circular bioeconomics and other sustainable applications. Due to extremely fast growth and laborious cultivation of in vitro collections, duckweeds are an urgent subject for cryopreservation. We developed a robust and fast DMSO-free protocol for duckweed cryopreservation by vitrification. A single-use device was designed for sampling of duckweed fronds from donor culture, further spin-drying, and subsequent transferring to cryo-tubes with plant vitrification solution 3 (PVS3). Following cultivation in darkness and applying elevated temperatures during early regrowth stage, a specific pulsed illumination instead of a diurnal regime enabled successful regrowth after the cryopreservation of 21 accessions of Spirodela, Landoltia, Lemna, and Wolffia genera, including interspecific hybrids, auto- and allopolyploids. Genome size measurements revealed no quantitative genomic changes potentially caused by cryopreservation. The expression of CBF/DREB1 genes, considered as key factors in the development of freezing tolerance, was studied prior to cooling but was not linked with duckweed regrowth after rewarming. Despite preserving chlorophyll fluorescence after rewarming, the rewarmed fronds demonstrated nearly zero photosynthetic activity, which did not recover. The novel protocol provides the basis for future routine application of cryostorage to duckweed germplasm collections, saving labor for in vitro cultivation and maintaining characterized reference and mutant samples. MDPI 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10534739/ /pubmed/37765466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183302 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peterson, Anton
Kishchenko, Olena
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Fuchs, Joerg
Tikhenko, Natalia
Schubert, Ingo
Nagel, Manuela
Cryopreservation of Duckweed Genetic Diversity as Model for Long-Term Preservation of Aquatic Flowering Plants
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title_short Cryopreservation of Duckweed Genetic Diversity as Model for Long-Term Preservation of Aquatic Flowering Plants
title_sort cryopreservation of duckweed genetic diversity as model for long-term preservation of aquatic flowering plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183302
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