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In the early 660’s, a Frankish chronicler wrote that the Byzantine Emperor, Heraclius, learned through astrology that his empire would be devastated by a circumcised nation. He decreed that all Jews be baptised and wrote to the Frankish... more
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      Jewish StudiesLate Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesAntisemitism (Prejudice)
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      Plant BiologySymbiosisCell BiologyPlant Roots
Alnus trees associate with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi and nitrogen-fixing Frankia bacteria and, although their ECM fungal communities are uncommonly host specific and species poor, it is unclear whether the functioning of Alnus ECM... more
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      SoilSymbiosisBiological SciencesAlnus
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      Plant BiologySymbiosisFlavonoidsRhizobium
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyPlant Molecular Biology
Undergraduate research paper. I looked into the initiation and development of commerce between England and Germanic peoples, whether Frankish, Frisian, Dutch, etc., which reached an identifiable milestone of 'official' recognition by the... more
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      Hanseatic LeagueFrankiaEarly Medieval England
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      SymbiosisGenome SizeBiological SciencesNitrogen Fixation
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      GeographyGenetic DiversityBiological SciencesPhylogeny
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologySymbiosisSoil Analysis
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      AustraliaSymbiosisTranscriptomeBiological Sciences
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      MicrobiologySymbiosisMultidisciplinaryNitrogen Fixation
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyBiological Sciences
Effect of iron and chelator on the growth and siderophore production in the ten newly Frankia strains isolated from the root nodules of Hippophae salicifolia D. Don and the two reference strains were studied. Growth of the strains was... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBASICSiderophores
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      SymbiosisMultidisciplinaryPhylogenyPLoS one
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      Plant BiologySymbiosisCalciumSignal Transduction
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologySymbiosis
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyFluorescence Microscopy
The actinorhizal tree Casuarina glauca tolerates extreme environmental conditions, such as high salinity. This species is also able to establish a root-nodule symbiosis with N2-fixing bacteria of the genus Frankia. Recent studies have... more
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      Plant BiologySymbiosisBiologyOxidative Stress
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) was tested as an alternative to the DNA–DNA hybridization technique (DDH) to delineate genomospecies and the phylogenetic structure within the genus Frankia. Forty Frankia strains, including... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyMicrobial EcologySymbiosis
In the Western Canary Islands, Myrica faya and Myrica rivas-martinezii (Myricaceae) are phylogenetically close, endemic, actinorhizal species presumed to be remnants either of the European or the African Tertiary floras. Unisolated... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyMicrobial EcologyEcology
Aqueous extracts of host plant Casuarina cunninghamiana tissue altered the in vitro growth of its diazotrophic microsymbiont Frankia and a selection of other soil microorganisms. The growth of actinomycetous Frankia strains, 55005, AvcI1,... more
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      Chemical EcologySymbiosisPopulation DynamicsChemical
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      BotanyPlant BiologySymbiosisActinobacteria
Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angiosperms, are able to form nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses (RNS) with soil bacteria. This concerns plants of the legume family (Fabaceae) and... more
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      SymbiosisGene expressionMultidisciplinarySignal Transduction
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      GenomicsEvolutionary GenomicsFrankiaSymbiotic Bacteria
Although it is now well-established that decorated lipo-chitooligosaccharide Nod factors are the key rhizobial signals which initiate infection/nodulation in host legume species, the identity of the equivalent microbial signaling... more
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      SymbiosisCalciumBiological SciencesPlant Roots
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      SymbiosisBiological SciencesBiosciencesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
The nodule-forming actinobacterial genus Frankia can generally be divided into 4 taxonomic clusters, with clusters 1, 2, and 3 representing nitrogen-fixing strains of different host infection groups and cluster 4 representing atypical,... more
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      SoilSymbiosisMultidisciplinarySequence Analysis
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      MicrobiologyAdaptationMedical MicrobiologyStress
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      GenomicsProteomicsMultidisciplinaryApplied
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      SymbiosisMembrane ProteinsSignal TransductionBiological Sciences
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologySymbiosis
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      CarbonBiomassSymbiosisFungi
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologySymbiosisPlant Roots
The genus Frankia comprises a group of nitrogen-fixing actinobacteria that form root-nodule symbioses with perennial dicotyledonous plants in the nitrogen-fixing clade. These bacteria have been characterized phylogenetically and grouped... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologySymbiosis
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyPhylogenyMaximum Likelihood
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      BotanySymbiosisMultidisciplinaryPhylogeny
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      SymbiosisBiological SciencesNitrogen FixationComputer Simulation
Frankia is a genus of soil actinobacteria forming nitrogen-fixing root-nodule symbiotic relationships with non-leguminous woody plant species, collectively called actinorhizals, from eight dicotyledonous families. Frankia strains are... more
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      SymbiosisBiological SciencesDNAPhylogeny
The TTA codon, one of the six available codons for the amino acid leucine, is the rarest codon among the high GC genomes of Actinobacteria including Frankia. This codon has been implicated in various regulatory mechanisms involving... more
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      MicrobiologyGene regulationMedical MicrobiologyGene expression
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      GeneticsSymbiosisPlant NutritionMultidisciplinary
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      GeneticsCoevolutionSymbiosisMultidisciplinary
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) was tested as an alternative to the DNA–DNA hybridization technique (DDH) to delineate genomospecies and the phylogenetic structure within the genus Frankia. Forty Frankia strains, including... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyMicrobial EcologySymbiosis
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      GenomicsBiologyProteomicsMedicine
Root nodule symbioses (RNS) allow plants to acquire atmospheric nitrogen by establishing an intimate relationship with either rhizobia, the symbionts of legumes or Frankia in the case of actinorhizal plants. In legumes, NIN (Nodule... more
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      SymbiosisBiological SciencesFrankiaAngiosperms
Background Frankia sp. strains, the nitrogen-fixing facultative endosymbionts of actinorhizal plants, have long been proposed to secrete hydrolytic enzymes such as cellulases, pectinases, and proteases that may contribute to plant root... more
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      GeneticsBiological SciencesPhylogenyPlants
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyLife StyleGene expression
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      MicrobiologyGene regulationMedical MicrobiologyGene expression
Phytotechnologies are rapidly replacing conventional ex-situ remediation techniques as they have the added benefit of restoring aesthetic value, important in the reclamation of mine sites. Alders are pioneer species that can tolerate and... more
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      SymbiosisBiodiversityMiningMultidisciplinary
“Mallín” (plural mallines) is a particular kind of wetland occurring in Patagonian steppe and forests. In Northwest Patagonia, mallines are humid meadows with high net primary production. It was previously found that a mallín soil in the... more
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      WetlandsNitrogen FixationFrankiaDiscaria