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Relationships among pure cultured strains of <i>Frankia</i> based on host specificity
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1987
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BiologyFifty StrainsHost SpecificityEngineeringNutrient Solution CultureBotanyPlant-microbe InteractionNatural SciencesPlant-rhizobia InteractionMicrobial EcologyPlant PathologyMicrobiologySymbiosisFrankia StrainsPlant-pathogen InteractionPlant PhysiologyRhizosphere
Fifty strains of Frankia were tested for their ability to nodulate six species of actinorhizal plants. Pure cultured strains were used to inoculate seedlings of Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn., Alnus rubra Bong., Casuarina equisetifolia L., Elaeagnus angustifolia L., Hippophaë rhamnoides L. and Myrica cerifera L. in nutrient solution culture. From the results of this study, host inoculation groups among the actinorhizal plants were defined. Although overlap between host inoculation groups appears to be common, the results from this study did not support the view that Frankia strains are promiscuous. All Frankia strains tested in this study could easily be classified into four major host‐specificity groups.
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