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Cryopreservation of white poplar (Populus alba L.) by vitrification of in vitro-grown shoot tips

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 Shoot tips from in vitro-grown, cold-hardened stock plants of white poplar (Populus alba L.) were successfully cryopreserved at –196  °C by one-step vitrification. After preculturing at 5  °C for 2 days on hormone-free MS medium containing different sucrose concentrations, and loading for 20 min with 2 m glycerol and 0.4 m sucrose, shoot tips were treated with the PVS2 vitrification solution and plunged directly into liquid nitrogen. Best survival rate (90%) was obtained when shoot tips were precultured on 0.09 m sucrose, hormone-free MS medium, vitrified by exposure to PVS2 solution for 60 min at 0  °C and, following cryopreservation, rewarmed at 40  °C and washed in 1.2 m sucrose solution for 20 min. Regrowth was improved by plating shoot tips on a gelled MS medium containing 1.5 μm N6-benzyladenine plus 0.5 μm gibberellic acid, while shoot rooting was achieved on MS medium containing 3 μm indole-3-butyric acid. Following this procedure, almost 60% rooted shoots were obtained from cryopreserved shoot tips.

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Received: 1 February 1999 / Revision received: 3 May 1999 · Accepted: 21 May 1999

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Lambardi, M., Fabbri, A. & Caccavale, A. Cryopreservation of white poplar (Populus alba L.) by vitrification of in vitro-grown shoot tips. Plant Cell Reports 19, 213–218 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002990050001

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  • Key words Populus alba L.
  • White poplar
  • Cryopreservation
  • Vitrification