@article{fdi:010053063, title = {{M}edium-term conservation of redwood ({S}equoia sempervirens ({D}. {D}on.) {E}ndl.) in vitro shoot cultures and encapsulated buds}, author = {{O}zudogru, {E}. {A}. and {K}irdok, {E}. and {K}aya, {E}. and {C}apuana, {M}. and {D}e {C}arlo, {A}. and {E}ngelmann, {F}lorent}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his study evaluated the survival and recovery of non-encapsulated and encapsulated shoots of {S}equoia sempervirens after storage at 4 degrees {C} in the dark for up to 15 months on four different culture media. {S}urvival and regrowth of encapsulated shoots declined within 3 months, regardless of the storage medium composition. {B}y contrast, no significant decrease in survival and regrowth was noted with non-encapsulated shoots after 12 months of storage on {Q}uoirin and {L}epoivre medium supplemented, or not, with 1 mg l(-1) benzyladenine. {R}egrowth dropped to 60-61% after 15 months of storage on the same media. {M}edium-term conservation of {S}. sempervirens germplasm is therefore possible using in vitro storage of non-encapsulated shoot cultures.}, keywords = {{C}old storage ; {G}enetic resources ; {I}n vitro shoot cultures ; {S}ynthetic seeds}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cientia {H}orticulturae}, volume = {127}, numero = {3}, pages = {431--435}, ISSN = {0304-4238}, year = {2011}, DOI = {10.1016/j.scienta.2010.10.013}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010053063}, }