Current status and conservation of Pistacia germplasm
The genetic erosion of Pistacia germplasm has been highlighted in many reports. In order to emphasize this and to focus more attention on this subject, national and international (especially IPGRI and IFAR) institutions have initiated projects proposing to characterize, collect and conserve Pistacia...
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Published in | Biotechnology advances Vol. 28; no. 1; pp. 130 - 141 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Kidlington
Elsevier Inc
2010
Elsevier |
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Summary: | The genetic erosion of
Pistacia germplasm has been highlighted in many reports. In order to emphasize this and to focus more attention on this subject, national and international (especially IPGRI and IFAR) institutions have initiated projects proposing to characterize, collect and conserve
Pistacia germplasm. Therefore, this paper reviews recent research concerning conventional (
in situ and
ex situ) and unconventional biotechnological conservation strategies applied to the preservation of
Pistacia germplasm. As regards conventional conservation, the majority of germplasm collections of
Pistacia species are preserved on farms (
in situ) and in seed and field genebanks (
ex situ), as well as in the wild, where they are vulnerable to unexpected weather conditions and/or diseases. Hence, complementary successful unconventional
in vitro methods (organogenesis, somatic embryogenesis and micrografting) and slow-growth storage conditions for medium-term preservation of
Pistacia are presented together with the morphological and molecular studies carried out for the characterization of its species in this review. Moreover, special attention is additionally focused on cryopreservation (dehydration- and vitrification-based one-step freezing techniques) for the long-term preservation of
Pistacia species. Possible basic principles concerning the establishment of a cryobank for the successful conservation of
Pistacia germplasm are also discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0734-9750 1873-1899 1873-1899 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2009.10.006 |