Cryopreservation of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) and other Dianthus species. 2020

Jaime A Teixeira da Silva, and Adhityo Wicaksono, and Florent Engelmann
, Miki-cho Post Office, Ikenobe 3011-2, P. O. Box 7, Kagawa-ken, 761-0799, Japan. jaimetex@yahoo.com.

This paper reviews the cryopreservation of the ornamental, carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.), as an important method for the long-term preservation of this plant's germplasm. Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) is an important ornamental plant that is used as a potted plant as well as a cut flower. Important Dianthus germplasm would benefit from long-term strategies such as cryopreservation. Unlike the in vitro tissue culture literature of this ornamental, which has been studied in considerable detail, and with several genetic transformation protocols, surprisingly, the literature on its cryopreservation is still fairly scant, with barely two dozen or so studies, mostly having employed shoot tips. Early (< 2007) and more recent (2007-2020) cryopreservation techniques for carnation, including ultra-rapid cooling, encapsulation-vitrification, and encapsulation-dehydration, efficiently replaced programmed slow cooling processes used in early studies in the 1980s. Two large gaps (1997-2006, and 2016-2020) in which no carnation cryopreservation studies were published, requires future studies to cover new knowledge to fill gaps in information. Carnation cryopreservation research would benefit from testing a wide range of in vitro explants, new techniques such as the cryo-mesh, improved regeneration protocols for post-cryopreserved material, and the use of low-temperature storage as a mid- to long-term complementary germplasm storage strategy. This mini-review provides details of what has been achieved thus far and future objectives that could fortify cryopreservation research of this ornamental, as well as provide a robust long-term germplasm repository.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D015925 Cryopreservation Preservation of cells, tissues, organs, or embryos by freezing. In histological preparations, cryopreservation or cryofixation is used to maintain the existing form, structure, and chemical composition of all the constituent elements of the specimens. Cryofixation,Cryonic Suspension,Cryonic Suspensions,Suspension, Cryonic
D018520 Plant Shoots New immature growth of a plant including stem, leaves, tips of branches, and SEEDLINGS. Plant Shoot,Shoot, Plant,Shoots, Plant
D027842 Syzygium A plant genus in the family Myrtaceae. It is known for cloves, which is the flower bud of Syzygium aromaticum and is the source of an oil rich in EUGENOL. Caryophyllus,Clove,Caryophyllus aromaticus,Cleistocalyx,Eugenia aromatica,Eugenia caryophyllata,Eugenia cumini,Eugenia jambolana,Eugenia jambos,Eugenia malaccensis,Eugenia sandwicensis,Jambolan Plum Tree,Java Plum Tree,Syzygium aromaticum,Syzygium cumini,Syzygium jambolanum,Syzygium jambos,Syzygium malaccense,Syzygium sandwicense,Cloves,Jambolan Plum Trees,Java Plum Trees,Plum Tree, Jambolan,Plum Tree, Java,Plum Trees, Jambolan,Plum Trees, Java,Tree, Jambolan Plum,Tree, Java Plum,Trees, Jambolan Plum,Trees, Java Plum
D029749 Dianthus A plant genus of the family CARYOPHYLLACEAE. Members contain dianthins, which are ribosome inactivating proteins. Carnation,Carnations
D035264 Flowers The reproductive organs of plants. Blooms, Plant,Blossoms,Pistil,Plant Style,Anther, Plant,Carpal, Plant,Carpals, Plant,Filament, Flower,Flower Filament,Ovary, Plant,Petals, Plant,Plant Anther,Plant Calyx,Plant Carpals,Plant Corolla,Plant Ovary,Plant Petals,Plant Sepals,Plant Stamen,Plant Stigma,Sepals, Plant,Stamen, Plant,Stigma, Plant,Style, Plant,Anthers, Plant,Bloom, Plant,Blossom,Calyx, Plant,Calyxs, Plant,Corolla, Plant,Corollas, Plant,Filaments, Flower,Flower,Flower Filaments,Ovaries, Plant,Petal, Plant,Pistils,Plant Anthers,Plant Bloom,Plant Blooms,Plant Calyxs,Plant Carpal,Plant Corollas,Plant Ovaries,Plant Petal,Plant Sepal,Plant Stamens,Plant Stigmas,Plant Styles,Sepal, Plant,Stamens, Plant,Stigmas, Plant,Styles, Plant

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