Frontiers in Plant Science (Jun 2022)

Improving Ultra-Low Temperature Preservation Technologies of Soybean Pollen for Off-Season and Off-Site Hybridization

  • Hongchang Jia,
  • Hongchang Jia,
  • Xin Liang,
  • Lixin Zhang,
  • Jinmei Zhang,
  • Enoch Sapey,
  • Enoch Sapey,
  • Xianyuan Liu,
  • Yanhui Sun,
  • Shi Sun,
  • Hongrui Yan,
  • Wencheng Lu,
  • Tianfu Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.920522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Preserving viable pollen is of great interest to breeders to maintain desirable germplasm for future inbreeding. Ultra-low temperature preservation of pollen is an effective and safe way for long-term storage of plant germplasm resources. In this study, we improved methods for the preservation of soybean pollen at ultra-low temperature. Soybean flowers at the initially-open stage were collected at 6–10 a.m. during the fully-bloom stage of soybean plants and were dehydrated for 10 h and then frozen and stored at −196 or −80°C. In vitro culture experiments showed that the viability of preserved pollen remained as high as about 90%. The off-season (local site Heihe) and off-site (Beijing, after long-distance express delivery from Heihe) hybridization verification was conducted, and no significant difference in true hybrid rate was founded between the preserved pollen and the fresh pollen. The ultra-low temperature preservation technology for soybean pollen could break the spatiotemporal limit of soybean hybridization and facilitate the development of engineered soybean breeding.

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