Casuarina glauca is a fast-growing multipurpose tree belonging to the Casuarinaceae family and native to Australia. It requires limited use of chemical fertilizers due to the symbiotic association with the nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia and with mycorrhizal fungi, which help improve phosphorous and water uptake by the root system. C. glauca can grow in difficult sites, colonize eroded lands and improve their fertility, thereby enabling the subsequent growth of more demanding plant species. As a result, this tree is increasingly used for reforestation and reclamation of degraded lands in tropical and subtropical areas such as China and Egypt. Many tools have been developed in recent years to explore the molecular basis of the interacti...
International audienceExotic trees were introduced in Africa to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems. In...
Since Casuarinaccae appear to be an easy plant material to handle in vitro, two approaches are worth...
- The present study aimed to identify and assess the frequency and tissue specificity of plant genes...
The Casuarinaceae family is a group of 96 species of trees and shrubs that are tolerant to adverse s...
The genus Casuarina, with approximately 18 species growing naturally in Australia and islands of the...
Background: Trees belonging to the Casuarinaceae and Betulaceae families play an important ecologica...
International audienceFrankia is a soil actinomycete that forms nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiose...
Since the recovery of the first transgenic plant in the early 1980s, plant transformation technologi...
The purpose of this study was to establish a fast system for producing transgenic actinorhizal root ...
Casuarina tree species belong to the Casuarinaceae family, which includes 4 genera and 96 species. C...
We investigated the involvement of flavonoids in the actinorhizal nodulation process resulting from ...
After water and light, nitrogen and phosphorus are the major elements limiting plant production worl...
Symbioses between the root nodule-forming, nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia and its angiospermou...
The 90 species which composes the family Casuarinaceae are originated from Asia and Oceania and were...
Exotic trees were introduced in Africa to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems. Introduced species inclu...
International audienceExotic trees were introduced in Africa to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems. In...
Since Casuarinaccae appear to be an easy plant material to handle in vitro, two approaches are worth...
- The present study aimed to identify and assess the frequency and tissue specificity of plant genes...
The Casuarinaceae family is a group of 96 species of trees and shrubs that are tolerant to adverse s...
The genus Casuarina, with approximately 18 species growing naturally in Australia and islands of the...
Background: Trees belonging to the Casuarinaceae and Betulaceae families play an important ecologica...
International audienceFrankia is a soil actinomycete that forms nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiose...
Since the recovery of the first transgenic plant in the early 1980s, plant transformation technologi...
The purpose of this study was to establish a fast system for producing transgenic actinorhizal root ...
Casuarina tree species belong to the Casuarinaceae family, which includes 4 genera and 96 species. C...
We investigated the involvement of flavonoids in the actinorhizal nodulation process resulting from ...
After water and light, nitrogen and phosphorus are the major elements limiting plant production worl...
Symbioses between the root nodule-forming, nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia and its angiospermou...
The 90 species which composes the family Casuarinaceae are originated from Asia and Oceania and were...
Exotic trees were introduced in Africa to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems. Introduced species inclu...
International audienceExotic trees were introduced in Africa to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems. In...
Since Casuarinaccae appear to be an easy plant material to handle in vitro, two approaches are worth...
- The present study aimed to identify and assess the frequency and tissue specificity of plant genes...