Table 1.
Genus | Family | No. of species | Primary methods | Tested methods | Reference |
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Alstroemeria | Alstroemeriaceae | 1 | C2, O2 | 6 | |
Begonia | Begoniaceae | 25* | O3, S | C1, O1, O2 | 4, 5 |
Brassica | Brassicaceae | 1 | S | C1, O1, O2 | 11 |
Cupressus | Cupressaceae | 2 | C2 | Q | 12 |
Dendranthema | Asteraceae | 1 | C1 | 2 | |
Diospyros | Ebenaceae | 4 | C1 | 15, 16 | |
Hibiscus | Malvaceae | 2 | C1 | 17 | |
Lilium | Liliaceae | 1† | C1, F | 1, 2, 9, 18 | |
Petunia | Solanaceae | 1 | C1 | 8 | |
Rosa | Rosaceae | 1 or 2‡ | B, Q | 7, 13 | |
Rumex | Polygonaceae | 2 | C1, C3 | 3, 14 | |
Triticum | Poaceae | 1 | C1 | 2 | |
Tulipa | Liliaceae | 2 | F | C1? | 10 |
Zea | Poaceae | 1 | C1 | 2 |
‘Primary methods’ are nuclei extraction methods used for main results; ‘Tested methods’ are extraction methods that were also tried. Methods: B = bead-beating, C = chopping (C1 = simple chopping, C2 = with germinated pollen, C3 = frozen in buffer), F = filter bursting, O = osmotic bursting (O1 = intact pollen, O2 = with chemical/enzymatic protoplast release, O3 = germinated pollen), S = sonication, Q = squashing. References: 1 = Akutsu et al. (2007), 2 = Bino et al. (1990), 3 = Błocka-Wandas et al. (2007), 4 = Dewitte et al. (2006), 5 = Dewitte et al. (2009), 6 = Hirano and Hoshino (2009), 7 = Jacob et al. (2001), 8 = Mishiba et al. (2000), 9 = Nukui et al. (2011), 10 = Okazaki et al. (2005), 11 = Pan et al. (2004), 12 = Pichot and El Maâtaoui (2000), 13 = Roberts (2007), 14 = Stehlik et al. (2007), 15 = Sugiura et al. (1998), 16 = Sugiura et al. (2000), 17 = Van Laere et al. (2009), 18 = Van Tuyl et al. (1989).
* Plus many hybrid cultivars.
† Plus hybrid cultivars involving at least seven species.
‡ Species is not stated in reference 7.