Actinobacterial isolates randomly obtained on nitrogen-free BAP medium from surface sterilized root nodules of Alnus glutinosa, Casuarina glauca and Elaeagnus angustifolia sampled from fields were reported. They were assigned on the basis of partial 16S rRNA sequences to Micromonospora, Nocardia and Streptomyces genera. The isolates have been screened for hydrolytic activities, indole acetic acid (IAA) and siderophores production, phosphate solubilization and antagonistic activities. Results suggest putative traits as plant growth promoting bacteria proprieties of the isolates that occur in unique association in root nodules of the three analysed actinorhizal host species
International audienceThe members of the genus Frankia are, with a few exceptions, a group of nitrog...
Here, we report the draft genome sequences obtained for 10 bacterial strains isolated from root nodu...
Ineffective Frankia endophytes were retrieved from various wet soils by using Alnus glutinosa clones...
Actinobacterial isolates randomly obtained on nitrogen-free BAP medium from surface sterilized root ...
Actinorhizal plants form a symbiotic association with the nitrogen-fixing actinobacteria Frankia. Th...
International audienceActinorhizal plants form a symbiotic association with the nitrogen-fixing acti...
Actinorhizal plants are well-known for their symbiotic association with the actinobacteria Frankia. ...
Actinobacteria are a group of ecologically important bacteria capable of producing diverse bioactive...
Plants that can be nodulated by actinomycetes of the genus Frankia are collectively called actinorhi...
Plants that can be nodulated by actinomycetes of the genus Frankia are collectively called actinorhi...
In this study, we report on the isolation of actinobacteria obtained from spores of Funneliformis mo...
Based on partial 16S sequences, we previously described a novel group of nonsymbiotic, acetylene red...
Based on partial 16S sequences, we previously described a novel group of nonsymbiotic, acetylene red...
<p>In this study, we report on the isolation of actinobacteria obtained from spores of Funneliformis...
Emergence of drug resistance among pathogenic bacteria to currently available antibiotics has intens...
International audienceThe members of the genus Frankia are, with a few exceptions, a group of nitrog...
Here, we report the draft genome sequences obtained for 10 bacterial strains isolated from root nodu...
Ineffective Frankia endophytes were retrieved from various wet soils by using Alnus glutinosa clones...
Actinobacterial isolates randomly obtained on nitrogen-free BAP medium from surface sterilized root ...
Actinorhizal plants form a symbiotic association with the nitrogen-fixing actinobacteria Frankia. Th...
International audienceActinorhizal plants form a symbiotic association with the nitrogen-fixing acti...
Actinorhizal plants are well-known for their symbiotic association with the actinobacteria Frankia. ...
Actinobacteria are a group of ecologically important bacteria capable of producing diverse bioactive...
Plants that can be nodulated by actinomycetes of the genus Frankia are collectively called actinorhi...
Plants that can be nodulated by actinomycetes of the genus Frankia are collectively called actinorhi...
In this study, we report on the isolation of actinobacteria obtained from spores of Funneliformis mo...
Based on partial 16S sequences, we previously described a novel group of nonsymbiotic, acetylene red...
Based on partial 16S sequences, we previously described a novel group of nonsymbiotic, acetylene red...
<p>In this study, we report on the isolation of actinobacteria obtained from spores of Funneliformis...
Emergence of drug resistance among pathogenic bacteria to currently available antibiotics has intens...
International audienceThe members of the genus Frankia are, with a few exceptions, a group of nitrog...
Here, we report the draft genome sequences obtained for 10 bacterial strains isolated from root nodu...
Ineffective Frankia endophytes were retrieved from various wet soils by using Alnus glutinosa clones...