Abstract
A simple and efficient protocol is reported for the isolation of RNA from embryos and leaves of pecan [ Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K. Koch]. The method relies on suppression of the polyphenols from interaction with the RNA and their rapid removal from the homogenate by chloroform extraction. This method produced abundant amounts of high-quality RNA. This protocol is likely to be useful for Juglandaceous species and other recalcitrant plants with high levels of phenolic compounds.
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Levi, A., Galau, G. A., & Wetzstein, H. Y. (2019). A Rapid Procedure for the Isolation of RNA from High-phenolic-containing Tissues of Pecan. HortScience, 27(12), 1316–1318. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.12.1316
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