Plants (Jun 2024)

Micropropagation and Shoot Tip Cryopreservation of ‘Sunny Gold’ Freesia

  • Jinjoo Bae,
  • Jae-Young Song,
  • Young-Yi Lee,
  • Ye-ji Lee,
  • Youn Jung Choi,
  • Oh-Keun Kwon,
  • Sung-Hee Nam,
  • Ho-sun Lee,
  • Seok Cheol Kim,
  • Ji-Won Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13121655
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 1655

Abstract

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Cryopreservation is a promising method for the long-term preservation of plant germplasm, especially for vegetatively propagated species like freesias. In this study, we investigate streamlining the cryopreservation process for ‘Sunny Gold’ Freesia, starting from effective in vitro initiation and proliferation using various plant growth regulator combinations. We also assess the impact of subculture on regrowth rates after cryopreservation. The shoot tips were successfully initiated in vitro after sterilization. The shoots were multiplied an average of three times in media containing N6-benzyladenine and kinetin. The regrowth rates of non-cryopreserved shoot tips excised from different subculture cycles did not differ significantly, with rates of 44% observed for plants from more than five subcultures and 47% for those from three subcultures. However, only the shoot tips excised from cultures subjected to three subculture cycles were able to recover after cryopreservation, with a regrowth rate of 31%. Our findings lay the groundwork for the development of an efficient cryopreservation protocol for freesias in the future.

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