%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture non répertoriées par l'AERES %A Alla-N'Nan, O. %A Gonédelé Bi, S. %A Tiécoura, K. %A Konan Konan, J.L. %A Malaurie, Bernard %T Use of plumules cryopreservation to save coconut germplasm in areas infected by lethal yellowing %D 2014 %L fdi:010063325 %G ENG %J African Journal of Biotechnology %@ 1684-5315 %K NOIX DE COCO ; CONSERVATION DES RESSOURCES GENETIQUES ; CULTURE IN VITRO ; DESHYDRATATION ; EMBRYON ZYGOTIQUE ; GERMOPLASME ; PATHOLOGIE VEGETALE ; MALADIE DES PLANTES ; METHODE DE LUTTE ; EFFICACITE ; TAUX DE SURVIE ; CROISSANCE %K CRYOCONSERVATION ; PLUMULE ; ENCAPSULATION %K CAMEROUN ; BRESIL ; MALAISIE ; PHILIPPINES ; VANUATU ; PANAMA %N 16 %P 1702-1706 %R 10.5897/AJB2014.13670 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010063325 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers15-02/010063325.pdf %V 13 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Plumules excised from zygotic embryos through the largest representative diversity of four of the five different areas of coconut cash and food crops were used in a cryopreservation process using encapsulation-dehydration technique. Five accessions of coconut trees were used [Panama Tall (PNT/GPA), Brazilian Green Tall (BGD/NVB), Cameroon Red Dwarf (CRD/NRC), Vanuatu Tall (VTT/VNT/GVT), and Tagnanan Tall (TAGT/GTN)] in addition to the accession model [Malayan Yellow Dwarf (MYD)] from which an optimal protocol was obtained. A great variability of response was observed depending on accessions with survival and growth recovery rates varying from 6 to 66% and 0 to 24% after 2 and 7 months of culture, respectively. %$ 076AMEPLA02 ; 084VITRO