The family Frankiaceae, within the order Actinomycetales, contains bacteria isolated mainly from root nodules and occasionally from soil. Members of the genus Frankia have been found associated with the roots of 23 genera of dicots belonging to eight families. Historically, strains isolated in pure culture were grouped into two physiological categories, those that use carbohydrates and those that do not. Newer genomic information indicated that frankiae in general differ markedly in their complements of genes. Besides physiological grouping, these isolates were placed into four plant-compatibility groups (1-infective on Alnus and Myrica, 2-infective on Casuarina and Myrica, 3-infective on Elaeagnaceae and Myrica, 4-infective only on Elaeagn...
Little is known about Frankia, a gram-positive, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, because of the difficulty...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
International audienceFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25...
Actinomycetes of the genus Frankia establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with a large number of wood...
The 90 species which composes the family Casuarinaceae are originated from Asia and Oceania and were...
Actinorhizal plants invade nitrogen-poor soils because of their ability to form root nodule symbiose...
Nitrogen-fixing symbiotic strains of the genus Frankia were characterized in field collected angiosp...
International audienceNucleotide sequences of approximately 213 bp of the nif H-D intergene and the ...
Members of the noncultured clade of Frankia enter into root nodule symbioses with actinorhizal speci...
The diversity among 43 isolates of the genus Frankia was studied by determining levels of deoxyribon...
Abstract Frankia strains are actinomycetes that fix N2 in root nodules of plants classified in eight...
Symbioses between the root nodule-forming, nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia and its angiospermou...
Frankia is a genus of soil actinomycetes famous for its ability to form N2-fixing root nodule symbio...
Background: The ability to establish root nodule symbioses is restricted to four different plant ord...
Little is known about Frankia, a gram-positive, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, because of the difficulty...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
International audienceFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25...
Actinomycetes of the genus Frankia establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with a large number of wood...
The 90 species which composes the family Casuarinaceae are originated from Asia and Oceania and were...
Actinorhizal plants invade nitrogen-poor soils because of their ability to form root nodule symbiose...
Nitrogen-fixing symbiotic strains of the genus Frankia were characterized in field collected angiosp...
International audienceNucleotide sequences of approximately 213 bp of the nif H-D intergene and the ...
Members of the noncultured clade of Frankia enter into root nodule symbioses with actinorhizal speci...
The diversity among 43 isolates of the genus Frankia was studied by determining levels of deoxyribon...
Abstract Frankia strains are actinomycetes that fix N2 in root nodules of plants classified in eight...
Symbioses between the root nodule-forming, nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia and its angiospermou...
Frankia is a genus of soil actinomycetes famous for its ability to form N2-fixing root nodule symbio...
Background: The ability to establish root nodule symbioses is restricted to four different plant ord...
Little is known about Frankia, a gram-positive, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, because of the difficulty...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants. Phy...