[HTML][HTML] Genomic insights into plant-growth-promoting potentialities of the genus Frankia
This study was designed to determine the plant growth promoting (PGP) potential of
members of the genus Frankia. To this end, the genomes of 21 representative strains were …
members of the genus Frankia. To this end, the genomes of 21 representative strains were …
Transcriptomes of Frankia sp. strain CcI3 in growth transitions
DM Bickhart, DR Benson - BMC microbiology, 2011 - Springer
Background Frankia sp. strains are actinobacteria that form N 2-fixing root nodules on
angiosperms. Several reference genome sequences are available enabling transcriptome …
angiosperms. Several reference genome sequences are available enabling transcriptome …
What stories can the Frankia genomes start to tell us?
Among the Actinobacteria, the genus Frankia is well known for its facultative lifestyle as a
plant symbiont of dicotyledonous plants and as a free-living soil dweller. Frankia sp. strains …
plant symbiont of dicotyledonous plants and as a free-living soil dweller. Frankia sp. strains …
The Biology of Frankia sp. Strains in the Post-Genome Era
DR Benson, JM Brooks, Y Huang… - Molecular plant …, 2011 - Am Phytopath Society
Progress in understanding symbiotic determinants involved in the N2-fixing actinorhizal
plant symbioses has been slow but steady. Problems persist with studying the bacterial …
plant symbioses has been slow but steady. Problems persist with studying the bacterial …
Recent advances in the biogeography and genecology of symbiotic Frankia and its host plants
Molecular phylogenetic approaches have begun to outline the origin, distribution and
diversity of actinorhizal partners. Geographic isolation of Frankia and its host plants resulting …
diversity of actinorhizal partners. Geographic isolation of Frankia and its host plants resulting …
Frankia diversity in host plant root nodules is independent of abundance or relative diversity of Frankia populations in corresponding rhizosphere soils
Actinorhizal plants form nitrogen-fixing root nodules in symbiosis with soil-dwelling
actinobacteria within the genus Frankia, and specific Frankia taxonomic clusters nodulate …
actinobacteria within the genus Frankia, and specific Frankia taxonomic clusters nodulate …
Significant natural product biosynthetic potential of actinorhizal symbionts of the genus Frankia, as revealed by comparative genomic and proteomic analyses
Bacteria of the genus Frankia are mycelium-forming actinomycetes that are found as
nitrogen-fixing facultative symbionts of actinorhizal plants. Although soil-dwelling …
nitrogen-fixing facultative symbionts of actinorhizal plants. Although soil-dwelling …
[HTML][HTML] Taxogenomic status of phylogenetically distant Frankia clusters warrants their elevation to the rank of genus: A description of Protofrankia gen. nov …
M Gtari - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The genus Frankia is at present the sole genus in the family Frankiaceae and encompasses
filamentous, sporangia-forming actinomycetes principally isolated from root nodules of …
filamentous, sporangia-forming actinomycetes principally isolated from root nodules of …
Frankia-Enriched Metagenomes from the Earliest Diverging Symbiotic Frankia Cluster: They Come in Teams
TV Nguyen, D Wibberg, T Vigil-Stenman… - Genome biology and …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Frankia strains induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules on roots of actinorhizal plants.
Phylogenetically, Frankia strains can be grouped in four clusters. The earliest divergent …
Phylogenetically, Frankia strains can be grouped in four clusters. The earliest divergent …
Frankia alni proteome under nitrogen‐fixing and nitrogen‐replete conditions
N Alloisio, S Félix, J Maréchal, P Pujic… - Physiologia …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Frankia alni induces root nodules on Alnus, in which the bacterium differentiates into
nitrogen (N)‐fixing cells called vesicles. In culture, F. alni also undergoes major …
nitrogen (N)‐fixing cells called vesicles. In culture, F. alni also undergoes major …