Phalaenopsis pollinia storage at sub-zero temperature and its pollen viability assessment

Bot Stud. 2018 Jan 3;59(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s40529-017-0218-2.

Abstract

Background: In a breeding program, usually only superior parents are chosen for cross hybridization. Pollens of elite cultivars may not be available at hand. Properly stored pollens provide an opportunity for cross hybridization at unavailable time.

Results: Pollen of a Phalaenopsis hybrid was evaluated for the storage ability at different temperatures, including room temperature, 4, - 20, and - 80 °C for up to 96 weeks. The viability of pollen was assessed by TTC staining, in vitro germination and hand pollination during and after storage. Pollen stored at all temperatures for 4 weeks remained viable and capable of successful pollination. Pollen lost its viability after 4 weeks at room temperature. Pollen remains viable after 40 weeks at 4 °C, and after 96 weeks at both - 20 and - 80 °C of storage. Viable pollen could be successfully pollinated to the female parent at all effective storage conditions and produced seeds.

Conclusions: Our results indicate that Phalaenopsis pollen can be stored at 4 °C up to 40 weeks for short-term purpose. For long-term storage, pollen can be kept at both - 20 and -80 °C.

Keywords: Hand pollination; In vitro germination; Low temperature storage; Pollen viability.