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Cryopreservation of seeds of four coffee species (Coffea arabica, C. costatifructa, C. racemosa and C. sessiliflora): importance of water content and cooling rate

Por: Dussert, S | Chabrillange, N | Engelmann, F | Anthony, F | Louarn, J | Hamon, S.
Editor: 1998Tema(s): COFFEA ARABICA | COFFEA COSTATIFRUCTA | COFFEA RACEMOSA | COFFEA SESSILIFLORA | SEMILLAS | VIABILIDAD DE LA SEMILLA | ALMACENAMIENTO DE SEMILLAS | CONGELACION | CONSERVACION BIOLOGICA | CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD | ENFRIAMIENTO | RECURSOS GENETICOS | DESHIDRATACION | CONSERVACION DE LOS RECURSOS | COFFEA ARABICA | COFFEA RACEMOSA | SEED | SEED VIABILITY | SEED STORAGE | FREEZING | BIOLOGICAL PRESERVATION | MOISTURE CONTENT | COOLING | GENETIC RESOURCES | DEHYDRATION | RESOURCE CONSERVATIONClasificación CDD: 633.7314 En: Seed Science Research (RU) v. 8 p. 9-15Resumen: In the range of water contents studied (0.1-0.4 g H2O g dw-1), Coffea arabica seeds were less sensitive to desiccation than C. costatifructa, C. racemosa and C. sessiliflora seeds. At 0.20 g H2O g dw-1, 53 percent of C. arabica seeds germinated after direct immersion in LN (rapid cooling, 200 °C min-1), but none of them developed into normal seedlings. By contrast, in C. costatifructa, C. racemosa and C. sessiliflora, when seeds were dehydrated to the optimal water content (0.19, 0.28 and 0.31 g H2O g dw-1, respectively), the percentages of seeds which developed into normal seedlings after LN exposure were 26, 78 and 31 percent of the desiccation control, respectively. Normal seedlings could be recovered from cryopreserved C. arabica seeds only if they were desiccated to 0.20 g H2O g dw-1 and precooled slowly to -50°C prior to immersion in LN. Precooling seeds at 2°C min-1 allowed 25 percent of seeds to develop into normal seedlings. The thawing rate had no effect on the survival of cryopreserved C. arabica seeds. In all cryopreservation experiments, the total germination did not reflect the percentage of seeds which developed into normal seedlings. Examination of excised embryos indicated a partial explanation of this difference since only the shoot apex was destroyed in abnormal embryos, whereas the hypocotyl and radicle were normal.
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In the range of water contents studied (0.1-0.4 g H2O g dw-1), Coffea arabica seeds were less sensitive to desiccation than C. costatifructa, C. racemosa and C. sessiliflora seeds. At 0.20 g H2O g dw-1, 53 percent of C. arabica seeds germinated after direct immersion in LN (rapid cooling, 200 °C min-1), but none of them developed into normal seedlings. By contrast, in C. costatifructa, C. racemosa and C. sessiliflora, when seeds were dehydrated to the optimal water content (0.19, 0.28 and 0.31 g H2O g dw-1, respectively), the percentages of seeds which developed into normal seedlings after LN exposure were 26, 78 and 31 percent of the desiccation control, respectively. Normal seedlings could be recovered from cryopreserved C. arabica seeds only if they were desiccated to 0.20 g H2O g dw-1 and precooled slowly to -50°C prior to immersion in LN. Precooling seeds at 2°C min-1 allowed 25 percent of seeds to develop into normal seedlings. The thawing rate had no effect on the survival of cryopreserved C. arabica seeds. In all cryopreservation experiments, the total germination did not reflect the percentage of seeds which developed into normal seedlings. Examination of excised embryos indicated a partial explanation of this difference since only the shoot apex was destroyed in abnormal embryos, whereas the hypocotyl and radicle were normal.

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