Conservation strategy for Hopea parviflora Bedd. species through storage of seeds usinhg cryopreservation techniques
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2001
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Department of Silviculture and Agroforestry, College of Forestry,Vellanikkara
Abstract
A detailed study was conducted at College of Forestry, Kerala Agricultural
University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur, Kerala during 1998-2000 to standardize the
conservation strategy for Hopea parviflora Bedd. species through storage of seeds
using cryopreservation. Diameter of seeds collected at seven weeks after anthesis was
found to be higher than that at sixth week. Physiological maturity of the propagules is
attained between five and six weeks after anthesis. The propagules were subjected to
different relative humidities, vacuum and dry air for different durations as a
pretreatment for cryopreservation studies. In 100 to 46.6 per cent relative humidities,
the moisture content and the leachate conductivity of the propagules were found to
increase with duration compared to the initial value. Equilibrium moisture content of
Hopea parviflora propagules was found to lie between 75.6 to 30 per cent relative
humidities. Germination parameters of seed and seed without seed coat were not
decreased significantly due to desiccation by relative humidities, vacuum or dry air,
but that of embryonic axes was considerably reduced as rapid drying might have been
effected due to 30 and 20 per cent relative humidities and also due to vacuum and dry
air with duration. High culture contamination was observed in vacuum and dry air
treatments. After cryopreservation techniques, the propagules invariably failed to
regenerate but could retain green colour for two to three days.
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