Objective
The purpose of this project is to observe the characteristics and outcomes of cryogenically frozen seedlings over various time periods. This study specifically addresses the cause and effect of the seedling germination rate process.
Introduction
Scientists have been using cryopreservation to build a "living" archive of seed genes. Some of these frozen seeds are kept in storage in the event of natural disasters that may wipe out an important crop. The question remains about seed viability and how long seeds can remain in a frozen state and still germinate to produce a healthy plant.
Terms, Concepts and Questions to Start Background Research
You should understand the difference between these two areas of study: cryopreservation, cryobiology.
You will need to understand seed structure and germination to understand what impact cryopreservation will have on the seed.
You should also understand exactly what happens to plant tissues when seeds are frozen. What is the process for freezing plant tissue for preservation? What are some of the disadvantages/risks of this process?
Bibliography
What is cryobiology and cryopreservation:
Impact of cryopreservation on seeds
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/~ota/disk2/1987/8727/872709.PDF
A book offering in depth coverage of research in cryopreservation in plants, including developments in methods for specific species of plants :
Towill, L.E. 2002. Cryopreservation Of Plant Germplasm: Introduction And Some Observations. Pp 3-21. In L.E. Towill And Y.P.S. Bajaj (EDS.)CRYOPRESERVATION Of Plant Germplasm Ii. Biotechnology In Agricultural And Forestry Series Vol 50. Springer, London.
Materials and Equipment
Experimental Procedure
Variations
Credits
April N. Duchanin
Last edit date: 2006-12-11 19:56:45
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