“…This technique is based on the method developed by Hurkman and Tanaka in 1986 [22]. This technique was widely used mostly for plant material experiments such as leaves [23,24,25], roots [26,27], seeds [28,29], endosperm [30], pollen [31,32], stigma [33], and fruits [34,35]. However, it was also developed in analyses of fungi [36,37] and bacteria [38,39,40] proteomes, or even mammal cell cultures [41] and tissues [42].…”