Frankia is a genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live in symbiosis with actinorhizal plants, similar to the Rhizobium bacteria found in the root nodules...
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Frankia alni is a Gram-positive species of actinomycete filamentous bacterium that lives in symbiosis with actinorhizal plants in the genus Alnus. It...
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their ability to form a symbiosis with the nitrogen fixing actinomycetota Frankia. This association leads to the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules...
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studies on nitrogen-fixing ability of the root nodules system presence of Frankia bacteria having nitrogen-fixing properties in root nodules microbial characteristics...
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roots have nitrogen-fixing nodules that contain the soil actinomycete Frankia. In Australia, the most widely used common name for Casuarinaceae species...
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Susan (2020-02-26). "Rhamnaceae | Frankia". Retrieved 2021-06-12. Vining, Susan (2020-02-26). "Nodules | Frankia". Retrieved 2021-06-12. Vining, Susan...
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of fixed nitrogen. Examples of organisms that do this are rhizobia and Frankia and Azospirillum. All diazotrophs contain iron-molybdenum or iron-vanadium...
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It thrives in wet locations where its association with the bacterium Frankia alni enables it to grow in poor quality soils. It is a medium-sized, short-lived...
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that host the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Frankia. Dryas drummondii forms root nodules and fixes nitrogen with Frankia. Dryas integrifolia does not form root...
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Slavicized, a process enabled by the invasion of the nomadic Avars. Merovingian Frankia became divided into three subkingdoms: Austrasia in the east around the...
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Warfare: Prelude to Empire (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001), pp. 2–5. BBC2: "From Merovingians to Carolingians : Dynastic Change in Frankia"...
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trees such as Alder (Alnus species) have a symbiotic relationship with Frankia species, a filamentous bacterium that can fix nitrogen from the air, converting...
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Albar of Cordova, which is also viewed as related to the Makhiri role in Frankia. Bodo-Eleazar eventually became a prominent member of the Talmudic academies...
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capable of nitrogen fixation through symbiosis with the actinobacterium, Frankia. Chamaebatia comprises the following species: Chamaebatia australis (Brandegee)...
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Childebert III. From Merovingians to Carolingians: Dynastic Change in Frankia. Pfister, Christian (1911). "Childebert" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol...
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they were long believed to be fungi. Some soil actinomycetota (such as Frankia) live symbiotically with the plants whose roots pervade the soil, fixing...
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recover within a year. The tree hosts the nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia in nodules on roots. This association allows alder to grow in nitrogen-poor...
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Alder is particularly noted for its important symbiotic relationship with Frankia alni, an actinomycete, filamentous, nitrogen-fixing bacterium. This bacterium...
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Middle Ages. University of Toronto. From Merovingians to Carolingians: Dynastic Change in Frankia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chilperic II....
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multiflora plants are actinorhizal, growing in symbiosis with the bacterium Frankia in the soil. These bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen, making it available...
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England, Northumbria exported grain, silver, hides, and slaves. Imports from Frankia included oil, luxury goods, and clerical supplies in the 700s. Especially...
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sulfur bacteria, purple sulfur bacteria, Azotobacteraceae, rhizobia and Frankia. Several obligately anaerobic bacteria fix nitrogen including many (but...
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atmospheric nitrogen through a symbiotic relationship with strains of Frankia, a actinomycete hosted in nodules on its roots.: 294 Other than ornamental...
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decades earlier. Rollo urges Lagertha and Bjorn to return with him to Frankia, revealing himself to be Bjorn's biological father. Bjorn rejects both...
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tithing and oath-taking to deal with the problem of theft had its origin in Frankia: "But the equation of theft with disloyalty to Æthelstan's person appears...
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archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, in the northern part of the Kingdom of East Frankia from 865 until his death in 888. He most famously wrote the hagiography...
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which form root nodules which host nitrogen-fixing bacteria from the genus Frankia. The phylogenetic relationships between the three subfamilies within Rosaceae...
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she and Roland betray and execute him. Rollo is awarded the Iron Hand of Frankia. In Wessex, Ecbert returns after victory over Mercia but tells Kwenthrith...
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of Flanders, Boulogne, and Hainaut came together with England and East Frankia and tried to regain territory taken by Philip II of France following Henry...
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story's settings traverse much of the Viking world, including western Frankia in books two and three, Denmark and Sweden in book four, and Russia and...
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