A single-step method for RNA isolation from tropical crops in the field
Breitler J.C., Campa C., Georget F., Bertrand B., Etienne H.. 2016. Scientific Reports, 6 (38368) : 6 p..
DOI: 10.1038/srep38368
The RNAzol RT reagent was used to provide pure RNA from human cells. We develop a protocol using RNAzol RT reagent to extract pure RNA from plants tissues and demonstrate that this RNA extraction method works not only at room temperature but also at elevated temperatures and provides the simplest and most effective single-step method to extract pure and undegraded RNA directly from tropical plants in the field. RNA extraction directly in a complex field environment opens up the way for studying gene-environment interactions at transcriptome level to decipher the complex regulatory network involved in multiple-stress responses.
Mots-clés : arn; extraction; méthode; tissu végétal; coffea arabica; zea mays; oryza sativa; manihot esculenta; zone tropicale; mexique; nicaragua; france
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Bertrand Benoît — Bios / UMR DIADE
- Breitler Jean-Christophe — Bios / UMR DIADE
- Etienne Hervé — Bios / UMR DIADE
- Georget Frederic — Bios / UMR DIADE