1. Viability fertility and SEM studies on cryopreserved pollen of cashew (<italic>Anacardium occidentale</italic> L.)
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Veena, G.L., Mog, Babli, Adiga, J.D., Rajasekharan, P.E., Eradasappa, E., Yadav, Anil Kumar, Shamsudheen, M., Manjesh, G.N., Thondaiman, V., Harsha, R., and Aswathy, C.
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POLLEN , *POLLEN viability , *CASHEW nuts , *GENETIC variation , *CASHEW tree - Abstract
Cryopreservation can be utilized as an efficient and reliable tool for long-term conservation of cashew genetic diversity. This study aims at pollen germination
in vitro , SEM studies, pollen cryopreservation and fruit set with cryostored pollen of cashew. Brewbaker’s and Kwack (1963) medium enriched with 30% sucrose and15% PEG elicited significant pollen germinationin vitro . Madakkathara-2 recorded high viability profiles both with respect to fresh (90.32%) and cryopreserved (85.53%) pollen when compared to other genotypes and species.Anacardium othonianum recorded lower viability in fresh (40.97%) as well as cryopreserved (25.43%). The pollen grains were cryopreserved for six months and post viability assessment was carried out at regular intervals. Field pollination was carried andin vivo fertility was assessed using four month cryostored pollen. A fruit set range of13.17 to 30.67% and a seed germinability range from 37.75 to 63.64% was recorded. Bothin vitro andin vivo results show the reliability of pollen cryopreservation, which can be effectively used in breeding and conservation of the cashew gene pool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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