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Symbiosis between Frankia and actinorhizal plants: root nodules of non-legumes
Authors:Pawlowski K  Sirrenberg A
Institution:Department of Plant Biochemistry, Albrecht von Haller Institute for Plant Sciences, G?ttingen University, 37077 G?ttingen, Germany. kpawlow@gwdg.de
Abstract:In actinorhizal symbioses, filamentous nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria of the genus Frankia induce the formation of nodules on the roots of a diverse group of dicotyledonous plants representing trees or woody shrubs, with one exception, Datisca glomerata. In the nodules, Frankia fixes nitrogen and exports the products to the plant cytoplasm, while being supplied with carbon sources by the host. Possibly due to the diversity of the host plants, actinorhizal nodules show considerable variability with regard to structure, oxygen protection mechanisms and physiology. Actinorhizal and legume-rhizobia symbioses are evolutionary related and share several features.
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