Actinomycetes of the genus Frankia establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with a large number of woody dicotyledonous plants. Hundreds of strains isolated from various actinorhizal plants growing in different geographical areas have recently been classified into at least nine genomic species by use of the DNA-DNA hybridization technique (M. P. Fernandez, H. Meugnier, P. A. D. Grimont, and R. Bardin, Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 39:424-429, 1989). A protocol based on the amplification and sequencing of 16S ribosomal DNA segments was used to classify and estimate the phylogenetic relationships among eight different genomic species. A good correlation was established between the grouping of strains according to their 16S ribosomal DNA sequence homo...
Little is known about Frankia, a gram-positive, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, because of the difficulty...
Actinorhizal plants invade nitrogen-poor soils because of their ability to form root nodule symbiose...
To construct an evolutionary hypothesis for the genus Frankia, gyrB (encoding gyrase B), nifH (encod...
The diversity among 43 isolates of the genus Frankia was studied by determining levels of deoxyribon...
International audienceNucleotide sequences of approximately 213 bp of the nif H-D intergene and the ...
The family Frankiaceae, within the order Actinomycetales, contains bacteria isolated mainly from roo...
Nitrogen-fixing symbiotic strains of the genus Frankia were characterized in field collected angiosp...
The 90 species which composes the family Casuarinaceae are originated from Asia and Oceania and were...
International audienceDiazotrophic Actinobacteria of the genus Frankia represent a challenge to clas...
Members of the noncultured clade of Frankia enter into root nodule symbioses with actinorhizal speci...
Abstract Frankia strains are actinomycetes that fix N2 in root nodules of plants classified in eight...
International audienceFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25...
Elaeagnus compatible Frankia isolates from Tunisian soil have been previously clustered with Frankia...
Several of the most studied actinorhizal symbioses involve associations between host plants in the s...
The genus Frankia is made up of actinomycetes, nitrogen-fixing bacteria that form symbioses with act...
Little is known about Frankia, a gram-positive, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, because of the difficulty...
Actinorhizal plants invade nitrogen-poor soils because of their ability to form root nodule symbiose...
To construct an evolutionary hypothesis for the genus Frankia, gyrB (encoding gyrase B), nifH (encod...
The diversity among 43 isolates of the genus Frankia was studied by determining levels of deoxyribon...
International audienceNucleotide sequences of approximately 213 bp of the nif H-D intergene and the ...
The family Frankiaceae, within the order Actinomycetales, contains bacteria isolated mainly from roo...
Nitrogen-fixing symbiotic strains of the genus Frankia were characterized in field collected angiosp...
The 90 species which composes the family Casuarinaceae are originated from Asia and Oceania and were...
International audienceDiazotrophic Actinobacteria of the genus Frankia represent a challenge to clas...
Members of the noncultured clade of Frankia enter into root nodule symbioses with actinorhizal speci...
Abstract Frankia strains are actinomycetes that fix N2 in root nodules of plants classified in eight...
International audienceFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25...
Elaeagnus compatible Frankia isolates from Tunisian soil have been previously clustered with Frankia...
Several of the most studied actinorhizal symbioses involve associations between host plants in the s...
The genus Frankia is made up of actinomycetes, nitrogen-fixing bacteria that form symbioses with act...
Little is known about Frankia, a gram-positive, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, because of the difficulty...
Actinorhizal plants invade nitrogen-poor soils because of their ability to form root nodule symbiose...
To construct an evolutionary hypothesis for the genus Frankia, gyrB (encoding gyrase B), nifH (encod...