Frankia Symbiosis Proceedings of the 12th Meeting on Frankia and Act
The 12th meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants that took place in Carry-le-Rouet, France in June 2001 was the opportunity for scientists to communicate about latest developments on this symbiosis that concerns a wide range of dicotyledonous plants, i
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Frankia Symbiosis Proceedings of the 12th Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants, Carry-Ie-Rouet, France, June 2001
Edited by
P.NORMAND J.O.DAWSON and
K. PAWLOWSKI Reprinted from Plant and Soil, Volume 254, No. I (2003).
SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.
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ISBN 978-90-481-6380-9 ISBN 978-94-017-1601-7 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-1601-7
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Contents
FRANK1A SYMBIOSIS Proceedings of the 12th Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants, Carry-Ie-Rouet, France, June 2001
1. Introduction 2. Frankia inoculation, soil biota, and host tissue amendment influence Casuarina nodulation capacity of a tropical soil
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IF. Zimpfer, C.M. Kaelke, C.A Smyth, D. Hahn & l O. Dawson 3. An assessment of soil enrichment by actinorhizal N2 fixation using 6"15N values in a chronosequence of deglaciation at Glacier Bay, Alaska SJ. Kohls, D.O. Baker, C. van Kessel & J.O. Dawson
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4. Effects of land irrigation with partially-treated wastewater on Frankia survival and infectivity w.F. Sayed
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5. The production and utilisation of monoclonal antibodies for identification of a Frankia strain utilised as inoculum for Casuarina equisetifolia A. Hahn, B. Hock, A Kesavan, M.M. Animon, R. Narayanan & C.T. Wheeler 6. The effects of fire on soil nitrogen associated with patches of the actinorhizal shrub Ceanothus cordulatus B.B. Oakley, M.P North & IF. Franklin 7. Alder and lupine enhance nitrogen cycling in a degraded forest soil in Northern Sweden
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D.O. Myrold & K. Huss-Danell 8. Germination and physiological properties of Frankia spores G.D. Krumholz, M.S. Chval, M.J. McBride & L.S. Tisa 9. Improving dispersed growth of Frankia using Carbopol
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O.T. Harriott & A Bourret 10. Identification and expression studies of a catalase and a bifunctional catalase-peroxidase in Frankia strain R43 F. Tavares, L. Bernardo & A. Sellstedt 11. Effect of electroporation conditions on cell viability of Frankia Eullc AK. Myers & L.S. Tisa 12. Molecular cloning and characterization of adr and ivd genes from Frankia EuIKI strain H.J. Kwon, C.J. Oh, H.B. Kim & C.S. An 13. Cloning, characterisation and phylogenetic analysis of the sigA (J'70 factor gene sequence from the actinomycete Frankia D. Blaha & B. Cournoyer
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14. An insertion sequence unique to Frankia strain ArI5 T.R. John, l Wiggington, J. V. Bock, R. Klemt & lD. Johnson
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15. Genomic fingerprinting of Frankia strains by PCR-based techniqu