RA5 PAPER: Impacts of rapid desiccation on...
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/11/8/1056
Impacts of Rapid Desiccation on Oxidative Status, Ultrastructure and Physiological Functions of Syzygium maire (Myrtaceae) Zygotic Embryos in Preparation for Cryopreservation
April 2022
van der Walt K, Burritt DJ, Nadarajan J. 2022. Impacts of Rapid Desiccation on Oxidative Status, Ultrastructure and Physiological Functions of Syzygium maire (Myrtaceae) Zygotic Embryos in Preparation for Cryopreservation. Plants 11(8): 1056.
ABSTRACT
Syzygium maire is a highly threatened Myrtaceae tree species endemic to New Zealand. Due to its recalcitrant seed storage behaviour, cryopreservation is the only viable long-term ex situ conservation option for this species. This study investigated viability, oxidative stress, thermal properties, and ultrastructure of zygotic embryo axes (EAs) desiccated to various moisture contents (MC).
KEYWORDS
critically endangered; differential scanning calorimetry; recalcitrant; ROS; TEM; thermal transitions; threatened
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