Biology of Frankia strains, actinomycete symbionts of actinorhizal plants
DR Benson, WB Silvester - Microbiological reviews, 1993 - Am Soc Microbiol
Frankia strains are N2-fixing actinomycetes whose isolation and cultivation were first
reported in 1978. They induce N2-fixing root nodules on diverse nonleguminous …
reported in 1978. They induce N2-fixing root nodules on diverse nonleguminous …
Morphogenesis and fine structure of Frankia (Actinomycetales): the microsymbiont of nitrogen-fixing actinorhizal root nodules
W Newcomb, SM Wood - International Review of Cytology, 1987 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter reveals that the genus Frankia of the order
Actinomycetales consists of a diverse group of bacteria often exhibiting hyphal growth …
Actinomycetales consists of a diverse group of bacteria often exhibiting hyphal growth …
[BOOK][B] Biofertilizers in agriculture and forestry.
NS Subba Rao - 1993 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The scope of this book has been expanded to include forestry with 2 chapters on inoculants
(both Rhizobium and mycorrhizas) for nodulated leguminous trees and Frankia inoculant for …
(both Rhizobium and mycorrhizas) for nodulated leguminous trees and Frankia inoculant for …
Cultivating the uncultured: growing the recalcitrant cluster-2 Frankia strains
The repeated failures reported in cultivating some microbial lineages are a major challenge
in microbial ecology and probably linked, in the case of Frankia microsymbionts to atypical …
in microbial ecology and probably linked, in the case of Frankia microsymbionts to atypical …
IAA-producing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria from Ceanothus velutinus enhance cutting propagation efficiency and Arabidopsis biomass
J Ganesh, K Hewitt, AR Devkota, T Wilson… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Climate-induced drought impacts plant growth and development. Recurring droughts
increase the demand for water for food production and landsca**. Native plants in the …
increase the demand for water for food production and landsca**. Native plants in the …
A modified sucrose fractionation procedure for the isolation of frankiae from actinorhizal root nodules and soil samples
D Baker, D O'keefe - Frankia Symbioses, 1984 - Springer
The isolation and pure culture of the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing frankiae has always been
difficult. In the past the isolation of these actinomycetes directly from soil samples has proven …
difficult. In the past the isolation of these actinomycetes directly from soil samples has proven …
Long-term effects on the nitrogen budget of a short-rotation grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) forest on abandoned agricultural land
Short-rotation energy forestry is one of the potential ways for management of abandoned
agricultural areas. It helps sequestrate carbon and mitigate human-induced climate …
agricultural areas. It helps sequestrate carbon and mitigate human-induced climate …
Clear-cutting impacts nutrient, carbon and water exchange parameters in woody plants in an east Fennoscandian pine forest
Background and aims Clear-cut logging currently is a key factor transforming forest
communities in many boreal regions. The dynamics of biogeochemical processes taking …
communities in many boreal regions. The dynamics of biogeochemical processes taking …
Carbon budgets in fertile grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench.) stands of different ages
Estimation of the carbon (C) storages and fluxes in different forest ecosystems is essential
for understanding their C sequestration ability. Grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) is a …
for understanding their C sequestration ability. Grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) is a …
Molecular biology and ecology of diazotrophs associated with non-leguminous plants
C Elmerich - Bio/Technology, 1984 - nature.com
Only some prokaryotes have evolved the genetic information for nitrogen fixation. These
prokaryotes, when associated with plants, can contribute to their growth by providing …
prokaryotes, when associated with plants, can contribute to their growth by providing …