Vegetative Propagation Group
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Introduction

The vegetative propagation group, established in 1998, implements, develops and applies cryopreservation protocols to germplasm collections for long-term preservation. The focus of our work is to place collections into secure long-term storage in liquid nitrogen long-term storage.

Importance of Vegetative Cryopreservation

Cryopreservation of vegetatively-propagated materials not only preserves gene pools of vegetatively-propagated crop plants and their wild relatives, but also serves as a back-up in the event this material is destroyed in the field due to disease, frost, flood, or removed due to maintenance costs.

Our Mission

To place vegetatively-propagated materials into long-term liquid nitrogen storage by developing and modifying applied cryopreservation protocols.

What is Vegetative Plant Propagation?

General Scheme Long-term storage

Tissue Culture Preservation in LN2

Budwood Storage

Mint

Potato

Sweet Potato (Work in Progress)

Vegetatively Propagated Accessions at
the NCGRP

Medium Recipes

   
potato bud meristem excised mint meristem
blooming potato plant
plantlets growing in tissue culture
   

 


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