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Early interactions, infection and nodulation in actinorhizal symbiosis

Wall et al., 2008

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2681684365554894467
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Wall L
Berry A
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Nitrogen-fixing actinorhizal symbioses

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Actinorhizal symbioses are N2-fixing root nodules that are formed as an association between the actinomycete Frankia and a diverse group of host plants in eight angiosperm families. The interaction starts in the host-plant rhizosphere, where Frankia filaments …
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