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Frankia - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsFrankia is defined as a genus of actinomycetes that can establish a nitrogen-fixing nodular symbiosis with host plants, such as Alnus and Casuarina, ...
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Full article: Biology of actinorhizal symbiosis from genomics to ecologyA nitrogen-fixing actinobacterial genus Frankia establishes symbiosis with actinorhizal plants that are comprised of more than 200 species in eight ...
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Evolution and Diversity of Frankia | SpringerLinkFrankia is an actinobacterium that induces symbiotic nodules on the root of 25 genera of woody dicotyledonous plants.Missing: review | Show results with:review
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Genus: Frankia - LPSNFrankia, named after Albert Bernhard Frank (1839-1900), a Swiss plant biologist, who studied extensively nitrogen nutrition in legumes and the micro-organisms ...Missing: Margulis | Show results with:Margulis
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Taxonomy browser (Frankia) - NCBITHE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.
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An update on the taxonomy of the genus Frankia Brunchorst, 1886 ...Sep 19, 2018 · Frankia Brunchorst, 1886, 174AL is the type genus that represents the currently monogeneric family Frankiaceae (Becking 1970) which is the only ...Missing: phylum | Show results with:phylum
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Taxogenomic status of phylogenetically distant Frankia clusters ...Nov 8, 2022 · The genus Frankia Brunchorst, 1886 (Approved Lists 1980) (Brunchorst, 1886; Becking, 1970; Skerman et al., 1980; Lechevalier and Lechevalier ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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Robust Frankia phylogeny, species delineation and intraspecies ...Multi-Locus Sequence Analysis (MLSA) was recently proposed to describe the diversity of Frankia strains, revealing new phylogenetic clades and allowing to ...
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Proposal of 'Candidatus Frankia californiensis', the uncultured ...Sep 8, 2017 · We hereby propose to create a 'Candidatus Frankia californiensis' species for those cluster 2 strains of the genus Frankia with both high genetic similarity.Missing: GTDB taxonomy LPSN
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Evolution and biogeography of actinorhizal plants and legumes: A ...Jan 26, 2021 · Frankia strains do not possess symbiotic gene clusters (Normand, Queiroux, et al., 2007), Rhizobial symbiotic genes (nod, nif and fix genes) ...
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Composition of soil Frankia assemblages across ecological drivers ...Jul 8, 2024 · This study examined this comparison in the Alnus‐Frankia system across a primary successional gradient in interior Alaska.Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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[PDF] Isolation, Characterization and Genetic Differentiation of Frankia sp ...Hyphae (0.5-2 µm diam.) are the actively growing cell type, they branch to form a mycelial mat and may differentiate to form vesicles and sporangia.
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Structural features of the vesicle of Frankia sp. CpI1 in cultureAug 6, 2025 · ... hyphae, sporangia, and vesicles (Torrey and Callaham 1982) . The width of septate hyphae of free-living Frankia cells ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 μm.
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[PDF] THE FUNCTION OF VESICLES IN THE ACTINOMYCETE FRANKIAThis chapter gives an overview of the ultrastructure of the different Frankia cell structures, using five pure cultures. All strains form the same type ("Alnus- ...Missing: sporangiospores | Show results with:sporangiospores
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[PDF] An update on the taxonomy of the genus Frankia Brunchorst, 1886 ...Since the recognition of the name Frankia in the approved lists of bacterial names (1980), few. 32 amendments were given to the genus description.Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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Frankia - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsFrankia is a nitrogen-fixing, Gram-positive, aerobic, filamentous bacteria that forms symbiosis with plants, and is the only genus in its family that fixes ...Advances In Genome Studies... · 30.1 Introduction · 29.1 Introduction
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Frankia - Normand - Major Reference Works - Wiley Online LibrarySep 14, 2015 · Aerobic to microaerophilic with a respiratory type of metabolism. No growth factors are required. Does not grow under anaerobic conditions.
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Frankiaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe genus Frankia was classified in the year 1886 by J. Brunchorst and then again redefined as the members of the order Actinomycetales and family ...
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Estimates of Frankia growth under various pH and temperature ...Aug 6, 2025 · The optimum temperature for growth of isolate LDAgp1 and AvcI1 was about 30°C while for CpI1 it lay between 30° and 35°C. No growth was observed ...Missing: respiration | Show results with:respiration
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[PDF] Growth kinetics and nitrogenase induction in Frankia sp. HFPArI 3 ...The optimum pH for acetylene reduction and respiration was around 6.7. The amount (5 to 10ug protein/ml) and stage (exponential) of growth of the ammonium-grown ...
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Growth characteristics of the slow-growing actinobacterium Frankia ...Aug 6, 2025 · These bacteria are slow growing, exhibiting doubling times in liquid cultures that range from 12 h to days (Ringo et al. 1995;Tisa et al. 1983; ...
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Growth kinetics and nitrogenase induction in Frankia sp ... - jstorThe optimum pH for acetylene reduction and respiration was around 6.7. ... ensues with a doubling time of less than 48 h. ... Effects of pH and temperature. The pH ...<|separator|>
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Taxonomy, Physiology, and Natural Products of Actinobacteria - PMCNov 25, 2015 · This group shares an unusual waxy cell envelope that contains mycolic acids, meaning these bacteria are unusual in being acid fast and alcohol ...
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[PDF] Spore germination and the life cycle of Frankia in vitro - Harvard ForestThe hyphae produced at germination branched and rebranched, forming terminal vesicles and abundant sporangia in some media. he complete cycle from germinated- ...Missing: asexual | Show results with:asexual
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Germination and physiological properties of Frankia sporesJul 1, 2003 · Frankia spores exhibited low levels of endogenous respiration that were at least ten-fold lower than the endogenous respiration rate of ...
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Biology of Frankia strains, actinomycete symbionts of actinorhizal ...Frankia strains are N2-fixing actinomycetes whose isolation and cultivation were first reported in 1978. They induce N2-fixing root nodules on diverse ...Missing: aerobic microaerophilic
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Control of Endophytic Frankia Sporulation by Alnus Nodule ...Mar 30, 2017 · Its lower abundance in Sp+ nodules could mean that they are less supplied with carbon sources by the host plant than Sp− nodules or, simply, ...Missing: reliance | Show results with:reliance
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Aspects of nitrogen-fixing Actinobacteria, in particular free-living and ...Nitrogen fixation takes place in vesicles of Frankia, which also can have spores. Activity has been measured by means of the acetylene reduction assay (ARA) in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Use of Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants for Degraded Lands ... - NIHNov 11, 2013 · Actinorhizal plants are nitrogen-fixing plants from 8 families including Betulaceae, Casuarinaceae, Coriariaceae, Datiscaceae, Elaeagnaceae ...
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The Influence of the Host Plant Is the Major Ecological Determinant ...Dec 15, 2016 · The actinobacterial genus Frankia establishes nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses with specific hosts within the nitrogen-fixing plant ...
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Diversity and Specificity of Frankia Strains in Nodules of Sympatric ...These studies concluded that Frankia strains were heterogeneous and clustered within two main groups: the Alnus-Myrica-Casuarina group and the Elaeagnaceae ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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[PDF] Actinorhizal Plants in Pacific Northwest ForestsBormann and Gordon (1984), for 5-year-old red alder, report fixation rates of 62 kg/ha/year with 2000 stems/ha ranging up to a maximum rate of 85 kg/ha/year ...
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Comparative secretome analysis suggests low plant cell wall ...Jan 28, 2008 · During infection, Frankia hyphae within root cells are encapsulated by plant cell wall material, deposited as the organism penetrates from ...
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Global biogeography of Alnus‐associated Frankia actinobacteriaAug 13, 2014 · To assess biogeographic patterns of Frankia, we separated the sites into eight regions: Northwest America, Northeast America, South Asia, North ...
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Species: Elaeagnus angustifolia - USDA Forest ServiceRussian-olive is native to southern Europe and to central and western Asia [114,142]. Within this region it occurs primarily on coasts, in riparian areas, and ...
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High Frankia abundance and low diversity of microbial community ...Feb 20, 2024 · This study provides valuable insights into the effects of eco-geographical environment on the microbial communities of sea buckthorn RN.
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Diversity of Frankia Populations in Root Nodules of Geographically ...These actinorhizal plants have an almost worldwide distribution and can live in soils with low nitrogen availability and thus exploit habitats not favorable ...
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Estimates of Frankia growth under various pH and temperature ...The growth of Frankia isolates was monitored by dry weight, total protein and total ATP measurements under different temperature and pH regimes.
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An overview of actinorhizal plants in Africa - CSIRO PublishingAug 16, 2011 · Cluster II Frankia strains occur in nodules of Coriaria, Datisca, Purshia, Ceanothus, and Dryas. Colletia with the other actinorhizal Rhamnaceae ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Composition of soil Frankia assemblages across ecological drivers ...Jul 8, 2024 · ... clusters differing in host genus specificity. Cluster 1 Frankia form root nodules with alders (Alnus spp.) as well as Morella spp ...
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Grey alder at the regeneration stage: Long-term effects on soil ...Feb 15, 2024 · Thus, alder litter is N-rich, and the annual litter yield of alders can add an average of 50–100 kg ha−1 of N to soil in pure alder stands ( ...
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Draft genomes of non-nitrogen-fixing Frankia strains - PMCOct 22, 2021 · In this study, we describe the genomes of two novel candidate species of non-nitrogen fixing Frankia that were isolated from the root nodules of Coriaria ...Missing: living decomposition
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Effects of VA mycorrhizae and Frankia dual inoculation on growth ...Trees harboring Frankia can fix atmospheric N2 and increase the soil nitrogen nutrient. ... soil pH potentially affect N fixation ability in acidic Ultisols.
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An overview of Parafrankia (Nod+/Fix+) and Pseudofrankia ... - NIHApr 23, 2024 · Predictions for optimal temperature (B) and doubling time (C), providing a comprehensive picture of their physiology. Parafrankia species ...Missing: aerobic | Show results with:aerobic
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Soil and groundwater nitrogen response to invasion by an exotic ...Apr 13, 2010 · Autumn-olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.) is an invasive, exotic shrub that has become naturalized in the eastern United States and can fix ...
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Genome characteristics of facultatively symbiotic Frankia sp. strains ...Nodulating proteobacteria have symbiotic genes (nod genes) subject to horizontal transfer among α- and some β-Proteobacteria (Chen et al. 1991; Young and ...
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Permanent draft genome sequence of Frankia sp. NRRL B-16219 ...Sep 4, 2017 · ... genome size of 8,032,739 bp and a GC content of 71.7%. The draft genome contained 6859 total genes, including 6211 protein-encoding genes ...
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Plasmids in Frankia Sp - PubMedshowed that, of 39 strains tested, 4 (strains Cp11, ARgN22d, ArI3, and EUN1f) possessed plasmids ranging in size from 7.1 to 32.2 kilobase pairs as estimated ...Missing: rare | Show results with:rare
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A Stable Genetic Transformation System and Implications of the ...Bacteria in the genus Frankia form nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses with a group of host plants, the actinorhizal plants. The actinorhizal plants are ...
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The Frankia alni Symbiotic Transcriptome - APS JournalsHowever, no significant symbiotic island or canonical nod gene homologs of rhizobia were identified in the genomes, confirming the results of Ceremonie and ...
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Significant Natural Product Biosynthetic Potential of Actinorhizal ...Bacteria of the genus Frankia are mycelium-forming actinomycetes that are found as nitrogen-fixing facultative symbionts of actinorhizal plants.Missing: islands | Show results with:islands
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The ins and outs of metal homeostasis by the root nodule ...Dec 12, 2014 · Analysis of the Frankia genomes revealed hundreds of genes that encode proteins requiring iron (Table 1). Interestingly, the more metal- ...
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The cadCA and cadB/DX operons are possibly induced in cadmium ...Our results indicate the existence of two cadmium-resistance mechanisms in Frankia strains, which support the idea of using them as a bioremediation agent.
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Pb2+ tolerance by Frankia sp. strain EAN1pec involves surface ...Actinorhizal plants are able to colonize mine tailings and lands ... Field performance of alder-Frankia symbionts for the reclamation of oil sands sites.
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Draft Genomes of Frankia strains AiPa1 and AiPs1 Retrieved from ...The number of available whole genome sequences for Frankia strains has increased significantly during the last years, with many strains potentially representing ...
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Genomic Insights of Alnus-Infective Frankia Strains Reveal Unique ...Feb 20, 2023 · In addition to identifying candidate molecules responsible for Cluster Ia Frankia strain host specificity, the second objective was to ...
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None### Summary of Frankia Pangenome and Genetic Diversity from the Document
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Genome analysis and biogeographic distribution of the earliest ...Initial studies of the Frankia cluster-2 phylogeny, using the marker genes glnA, dnaA and 16S rRNA, led to the conclusion that those Frankia strains associated ...
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The Influence of the Host Plant Is the Major Ecological Determinant ...The actinobacterial genus Frankia establishes nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses with specific hosts within the nitrogen-fixing plant clade.