conservation through tissue culture and cryopreservation?
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Cryopreservation refers to the storage of explants from tissue culture at ultra-low temperature (-196 degrees C). At such temperature, all the biological reactions within the cells are hampered, hence the technique makes available the storage of plant material for theoretically unlimited periods of time.
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Tissue culture and cryopreservation are alternative storage methods for exceptional species that produce few seeds or seed that are intolerant to drying or freezing. ... Because species-specific protocols are unknown for many rare plant species, this area of plant conservation is a pioneering investigative field.
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