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Genome characteristics of facultatively symbiotic Frankia sp. strains reflect host range and host plant biogeography.

Local adaptation of frankia to different Discaria (Rhamnaceae) host species growing in patagonia.

Morphological variation, histology, histochemistry and nutrient contents of Frankia root nodules in Casuarina equisetifolia.

Effects of phosphorus and nitrogen on nodulation are seen already at the stage of early cortical cell divisions in Alnus incana.

Expressed sequence-tag analysis in Casuarina glauca actinorhizal nodule and root.

Infectivity of soilborne Frankia and mycorrhizae in Discaria trinervis along a vegetation gradient in Patagonian soil.

Synergistic effect of Glomus intraradices and Frankia spp. on the growth and stress recovery of Alnus glutinosa in an alkaline anthropogenic sediment.

Polymorphism in Alnus based Frankia of Darjeeling.

Genetic diversity of Frankia microsymbionts from the relict species Myrica faya (Ait.) and Myrica rivas-martinezii (S.) in Canary Islands and Hawaii.

Correlations between the ages of Alnus host species and the genetic diversity of associated endosymbiotic Frankia strains from nodules.

Molecular phylogeny of Myricaceae: a reexamination of host-symbiont specificity.

Molecular characterization of uptake hydrogenase in Frankia.

Non-Frankia actinomycetes isolated from surface-sterilized roots of Casuarina equisetifolia fix nitrogen.

Biodiversity of hydrogenases in Frankia.

Why boron?

Low genetic diversity among Frankia spp. strains nodulating sympatric populations of actinorhizal species of Rosaceae, Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae) and Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae) west of the Sierra Nevada (California).

Diversity and distribution of Frankia strains symbiotic with Ceanothus in California.

Diversity of Frankia strains associated to Myrica gale in Western Europe: impact of host plant (Myrica vs. Alnus) and of edaphic factors.

A hydrogen-evolving enzyme is present in Frankia sp. R43.

Isolation of Elaeagnus-compatible Frankia from soils collected in Tunisia.

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