CRYOPRESERVATION
CRYOPRESERVATION
The principle - to bring plant cells or tissue to a zero metabolism and non
dividing state by reducing the temperature in the presence of cryoprotectant.
It can be done :
1. Selection of material.
2. Addition of cryoprotectant.
3. Freezing.
5. Thawing.
7. Measurement of viability.
8. Regeneration of plants.
1.Selection of plant material :
Any tissue can be selected for this purpose. e.g. meristem, embryo, ovules,
seeds etc..
Slow freezing method - the tissue or plant material is slowly frozen at slow
cooling rate. The advantage is the plant cells are partially dehydrated and
survive better.
Rapid freezing method - it involves plunging the vials in liquid nitrogen. The
temperature decreases from -300 to -1000 degree rapidly.
Rapid freezing method - this is combination of both slow and rapid freezing
method. The process is carried out in step wise like manner.
Dry freezing method - in this method dehydrated cells and seeds are stored.
4. Storage
It is calculated by formula :
No of cells growing / no of cells thawed * 100
8. Plant regeneration
The viable seeds are cultured on non specific growth medium.