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Storage of sugarbeet pollen
Authors:R J Hecker  P C Stanwood  C A Soulis
Institution:(1) USDA Crops Research Laboratory, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, CO, USA;(2) USDA National Seed Storage Laboratory, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract:Summary To develop the technology for long-term pollen preservation, sugarbeet pollen was collected from plants grown in the greenhouse and in the field, and was stored 1 day to 1 year at 5, -18, and -196°C. Pollen containing about 12% moisture was successfully stored in liquid nitrogen (LN2) up to 1 year; this pollen effected fertilization of male-sterile flowers as well as freshly collected pollen. Germination of the resultant seed was good and not different from seed from fresh pollinations. Pollen stored at -18°C for 1 year did not result in as much seed set as fresh pollen, and 1 year at 5°C was essentially lethal. In vitro pollen germination served as a post-storage viability measure, provided the pollen was hydrated before germination. The methods tested in these experiments provided a relatively simple, reliable, and inexpensive means for preservation of sugarbeet pollen for breeding purposes and for preservation of genetic resources.Joint contribution of the Agricultural Research Service, USDA, and the Beet Sugar Development Foundation.
Keywords:Beta vulgaris  sugarbeet  pollen  cryopreservation  pollen storage  liquid nitrogen
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