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Compatibility of Frankiae spore positive and spore negative inocula with Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana

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Pages 451-459 | Received 14 Oct 1987, Published online: 04 Jan 2012

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Anja Nickel, Oliver Pelz, Dittmar Hahn, Matthias Saurer, Rolf Siegwolf & Josef Zeyer. (2001) Effect of Inoculation and Leaf Litter Amendment on Establishment of Nodule-Forming Frankia Populations in Soil . Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67:6, pages 2603-2609.
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KERSTIN HUSS‐DANELL. (2008) Actinorhizal symbioses and their N 2 fixation . New Phytologist 136:3, pages 375-405.
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CORNELIS DIJK & ARIA SLUIMER. (2006) Resistance to an ineffective Frankia strain type in Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. . New Phytologist 128:3, pages 497-504.
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F. Kurdali, G. Rinaudo, A. Moiroud & A.M. Domenach. (1990) Competition for nodulation and 15n2-fixation between a Sp+ and a Sp−Frankia strain in Alnus incana. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 22:1, pages 57-64.
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F. Kurdali, A. Capellano, A. Moiroud & A. M. Domenach. (1989) Study of the contribution of the shoot and/or root ofAlnus sp. in the compatibility between the host and a Sp+ Frankia strain using a grafting technique. Plant and Soil 113:1, pages 101-109.
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