Among the numerous protocols that describe the extraction of DNA, those relating to the isolation of DNA from infected plants, are rare. This study describes a rapid and reliable method of extracting a high quality and quantity of DNA from rhododendron leaves artificially infected with Phytophthora cactorum, P. cambivora, P. cinnamomi, P. citrophthora, and P. plurivora. The use of the modified Doyle and Doyle protocol (1987) allowed us to obtain high quantity and quality DNA (18.26 μg from 100 mg of the fresh weight of infected leaves at the ratios of A260/280 and A260/230 - 1.83 and 1.72, respectively), suitable for conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time PCR amplifications
Genetic analysis of plants relies on high yields of pure DNA samples. Here we present the optimizat...
A method is described for the reliable preparation of DNA from fungal spores and mycelia and from pl...
AbstractExtraction of high quality genomic DNA from higher plants is hindered by the presence of sec...
Among the numerous protocols that describe the extraction of DNA, those relating to the isolation of...
This chapter presents five different procedures for extracting DNA from phytoplasma-infected plants ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based applications in plant molecular biology and molecular diagnost...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has revolutionised the rapid analysis of mammalian genomic DNA (...
DNA extraction in plant genetic studies is essential components for understanding molecular study an...
Four DNA extraction protocols were compared for ability to produce DNA from the leaves or needles of...
Phytophthora species are best known as pathogens of agricultural crops (e.g. P. infestans), but ther...
Abstract. This report summarizes major changes in previously published protocols for DNA extraction ...
DNA extraction is the first step to study plant systematic and biodiversity analysis using<br />mole...
We have optimized a simple and rapid method for isolation of high quality genomic DNA from leaves of...
Perennial crop leaves contain polysaccharides, polyphenols, and other secondary metabolites in high ...
An improved method was developed for extracting DNA from pine needles. The best method involved usin...
Genetic analysis of plants relies on high yields of pure DNA samples. Here we present the optimizat...
A method is described for the reliable preparation of DNA from fungal spores and mycelia and from pl...
AbstractExtraction of high quality genomic DNA from higher plants is hindered by the presence of sec...
Among the numerous protocols that describe the extraction of DNA, those relating to the isolation of...
This chapter presents five different procedures for extracting DNA from phytoplasma-infected plants ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based applications in plant molecular biology and molecular diagnost...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has revolutionised the rapid analysis of mammalian genomic DNA (...
DNA extraction in plant genetic studies is essential components for understanding molecular study an...
Four DNA extraction protocols were compared for ability to produce DNA from the leaves or needles of...
Phytophthora species are best known as pathogens of agricultural crops (e.g. P. infestans), but ther...
Abstract. This report summarizes major changes in previously published protocols for DNA extraction ...
DNA extraction is the first step to study plant systematic and biodiversity analysis using<br />mole...
We have optimized a simple and rapid method for isolation of high quality genomic DNA from leaves of...
Perennial crop leaves contain polysaccharides, polyphenols, and other secondary metabolites in high ...
An improved method was developed for extracting DNA from pine needles. The best method involved usin...
Genetic analysis of plants relies on high yields of pure DNA samples. Here we present the optimizat...
A method is described for the reliable preparation of DNA from fungal spores and mycelia and from pl...
AbstractExtraction of high quality genomic DNA from higher plants is hindered by the presence of sec...