“…seeds has negative consequences for breeding and genetic conservation programs (Muller et al, 1982;Stanton & Villar, 1996). Hence, attempts have been recently made to address these problems and identify optimum protocols for ex situ seed conservation (Suszka et al, 2014;Michalak et al, 2015;Pawłowski et al, 2019). Following demonstrations that they can be stored up to several years in specific conditions, seeds of the species have been re-classified as intermediate between orthodox seeds, which can withstand dehydration to water contents as low as 50 mg.g -1 (Roberts, 1973), and recalcitrant seeds (Bonner, 2008;Suszka et al, 2014;Michalak et al, 2015).…”