cryobiological preservation
- cryobiological preservation
The preservation of
germplasm resources in a dormant state by storage at ultra-low temperatures, often in liquid nitrogen. Currently applied to storage of plant seeds and
pollen, micro-organisms, animal
sperm, and
tissue culture cell lines.
Glossary of Biotechnology for Food and Agriculture .
2015.
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