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Competition for nodulation and 15N2-fixation between a Sp+ and a Sp− Frankia strain in Alnus incana

Kurdali et al., 1990

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541412391242964847
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Kurdali F
Rinaudo G
Moiroud A
Domenach A
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Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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The behaviour of a Sp+ and a Sp− strain of Frankia for nodulation and N 2-fixation in Alnus incana with pure and mixed inocula was investigated under greenhouse conditions, using spore formation as a morphological marker for strain recognition. The results showed that, in …
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