Among the Actinobacteria, the genus Frankia is well known for its facultative lifestyle as a plant symbiont of dicotyledonous plants and as a free-living soil dweller. Frankia sp. strains are generally classified into one of four major phylogenetic groups that have distinctive plant host ranges. Our understanding of these bacteria has been greatly facilitated by the availability of the first three complete genome sequences, which suggested a correlation between genome size and plant host range. Since that first report, eight more Frankia genomes have been sequenced. Representatives from all four lineages have been sequenced to provide vital baseline information for genomic approaches toward understanding these novel bacteria. An overview of...
Members of the actinomycete genus Frankia form a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with 8 different families...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
The family Frankiaceae, within the order Actinomycetales, contains bacteria isolated mainly from roo...
Among the Actinobacteria, the genus Frankia is well known for its facultative lifestyle as a plant s...
Among the Actinobacteria, the genus Frankia is well known for its facultative lifestyle as a plant s...
At present, there are six published genomes of the actinobacterium Frankia with six more at various ...
Filamentous actinobacteria from the genus Frankia and diverse woody trees and shrubs together form ...
Filamentous actinobacteria from the genus Frankia anddiverse woody trees and shrubs together form N2...
The recent determination of the genome sequence of three Frankia strains has highlighted the evoluti...
Frankia sp. strain G2 was originally isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia and is characterized by i...
Frankia are nitrogen-fixing actinomycetes that form root nodules with dicotyledonous plants in eight...
Frankia sp. strain G2 was originally isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia and is characterized by i...
International audienceNucleotide sequences of approximately 213 bp of the nif H-D intergene and the ...
International audienceFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
Members of the actinomycete genus Frankia form a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with 8 different families...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
The family Frankiaceae, within the order Actinomycetales, contains bacteria isolated mainly from roo...
Among the Actinobacteria, the genus Frankia is well known for its facultative lifestyle as a plant s...
Among the Actinobacteria, the genus Frankia is well known for its facultative lifestyle as a plant s...
At present, there are six published genomes of the actinobacterium Frankia with six more at various ...
Filamentous actinobacteria from the genus Frankia and diverse woody trees and shrubs together form ...
Filamentous actinobacteria from the genus Frankia anddiverse woody trees and shrubs together form N2...
The recent determination of the genome sequence of three Frankia strains has highlighted the evoluti...
Frankia sp. strain G2 was originally isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia and is characterized by i...
Frankia are nitrogen-fixing actinomycetes that form root nodules with dicotyledonous plants in eight...
Frankia sp. strain G2 was originally isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia and is characterized by i...
International audienceNucleotide sequences of approximately 213 bp of the nif H-D intergene and the ...
International audienceFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
Members of the actinomycete genus Frankia form a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with 8 different families...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
The family Frankiaceae, within the order Actinomycetales, contains bacteria isolated mainly from roo...