I am trying to isolate protoplast from tomato, exactly the way Jen Sheen's lab does for Arabidopsis, but the yield is very very poor. Moreover I know that eventually all I see after isolation is collection of chloroplast. I think that the osmotic pressure is very to disturbed. Does anybody have a set of protocol to isolate protoplast from tomato. Kindly suggest.
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Protoplast isolation from tomato
Started by Phalguni Tewari, Oct 10 2011 03:04 AM
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Posted 10 October 2011 - 03:04 AM
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Posted 06 March 2012 - 12:27 AM
Hi..,
I have ever been work with protoplast isolation. eggplant,particularly. seems, tomato and eggplant are still in the same solaneceae family,right.
actually, what is your main problem?
though, i am inexperience enough to the protoplast culture field. i am very glad if i could help you out.
I have ever been work with protoplast isolation. eggplant,particularly. seems, tomato and eggplant are still in the same solaneceae family,right.
actually, what is your main problem?
though, i am inexperience enough to the protoplast culture field. i am very glad if i could help you out.
