2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12183302
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Cryopreservation of Duckweed Genetic Diversity as Model for Long-Term Preservation of Aquatic Flowering Plants

Anton Peterson,
Olena Kishchenko,
Markus Kuhlmann
et al.

Abstract: 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… Show more

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“…Cryopreservation is crucial for maintaining the genetic resources of duckweed species, especially those with unique traits of interest for biotechnological and agricultural applications. Traditional cryopreservation methods, such as slow freezing and vitrification, have been adapted and optimized for duckweed, but they often suffer from low recovery rates and genetic stability issues [ 69 ]. Consequently, it is of utmost importance to explore novel cryopreservation approaches tailored to the unique physiology and morphology of duckweed.…”
Section: Development Of Novel Methods For Duckweed Germplasm Conserva...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryopreservation is crucial for maintaining the genetic resources of duckweed species, especially those with unique traits of interest for biotechnological and agricultural applications. Traditional cryopreservation methods, such as slow freezing and vitrification, have been adapted and optimized for duckweed, but they often suffer from low recovery rates and genetic stability issues [ 69 ]. Consequently, it is of utmost importance to explore novel cryopreservation approaches tailored to the unique physiology and morphology of duckweed.…”
Section: Development Of Novel Methods For Duckweed Germplasm Conserva...mentioning
confidence: 99%