Analysis of Thermal Characteristics of Potato and Hop Pollen for Their Cryopreservation and Cross-Breeding

Author:

Faltus Milos1ORCID,Domkářová Jaroslava2,Svoboda Petr3ORCID,Horáčková Vendulka2,Nesvadba Vladimír3,Klička Vladislav4,Ptáček Jiří2,Bilavcik Alois1ORCID,Zamecnik Jiri1

Affiliation:

1. Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507, CZ161 06 Prague, Czech Republic

2. Potato Research Institute, Dobrovského 2366, CZ580 01 Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic

3. Hop Research Institute, Kadaňská 2525, CZ438 01 Zatec, Czech Republic

4. VESA Velhartice, Velhartice, CZ341 42 Kolinec, Czech Republic

Abstract

This study investigated the thermal properties of potato and hop pollen for cryopreservation and subsequent cross-breeding. Phase transitions and frozen water content in selected pollen samples were measured using a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). Unlike hop pollen, potato pollen showed high variability in thermal properties and water content. Three specific types of pollen samples based on their thermal characteristics and water content were distinguished by DSC in potato: (1) ‘glassy’, with a water content lower than 0.21 g water per g dry matter; (2) ‘transient’, with a water content between 0.27 and 0.34 g of water per g of dry matter; (3) ‘frozen’, with a water content higher than 0.34 g of water per g of dry matter. Only the ‘glassy’ pollen samples with a low water content showed suitable properties for its long-term storage using cryopreservation in potato and hops. Cryopreservation of pollen did not significantly reduce its viability, and cryopreserved pollen was successfully used to produce both potato and hop hybrids. The results indicate that cryopreservation is a feasible technique for the preservation and utilization of pollen of these crops in the breeding process.

Funder

National Academy of Agriculture Sciences of the Czech Republic

Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

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