Cryopreservation of In Vitro-Grown Shoot Tips of the Medicinal Species Cleome Spinosa (Cleomaceae) Applying Vitrification-Based Techniques

Cryo Letters. 2019 Jul/Aug;40(4):237-246.

Abstract

Background: Few cryopreservation studies have been reported with the genus Cleome. Due to the use of C. spinosa in traditional medicine and its valuable pharmacological potential, the long-term conservation of the species will allow the safe maintenance of its germplasm.

Objective: This study compares two vitrification-based techniques on the cryopreservation of shoot tips of C. spinosa.

Materials and methods: The effect of sucrose preculture and different vitrification solutions was evaluated using vitrification and V Cryo-plate techniques. The supplementation of recovery medium with BAP was also assessed.

Results: The V Cryo-plate proved to be the most efficient technique. Treatment of shoot tips with PVS2 at 0°C resulted in a higher regeneration response after cryopreservation when compared to treatment with PVS2 and PVS3 at 25°C. The highest survival (83.3%) and recovery (76.6%) were achieved for shoot tips exposed to PVS2 for 90 min at 0°C and recovered on MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg L-1 BAP for 2 weeks.

Conclusion: Plants regenerated from cryopreserved shoot tips maintained their in vitro multiplication capacity and showed a normal phenotypic aspect, demonstrating the efficiency of the cryopreservation protocol.

MeSH terms

  • Cleome*
  • Cryopreservation / methods*
  • Cryoprotective Agents
  • Plant Shoots*
  • Sucrose
  • Vitrification*

Substances

  • Cryoprotective Agents
  • Sucrose