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Frankia symbiont of Coriaria myrtifolia
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Anti-bacterial activity of Coriaria myrtifolia against Agrobacterium tumefaciens: Plant pathogen responsible for crown gall
Berrada Halima
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F. Abdellah
,
Fadil Mouhcine
,
Fikri Benbrahim Kawtar
2013
Corpus ID: 54505292
1 Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, P. O. Box…
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2013
2013
Micromonospora is a normal occupant of actinorhizal nodules
Lorena Carro
,
P. Pujić
,
M. Trujillo
,
P. Normand
Journal of Biosciences
2013
Corpus ID: 255482573
Actinorhizal plants have been found in eight genera belonging to three orders (Fagales, Rosales and Cucurbitales). These all bear…
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2013
2013
First report on the occurrence of the uncultivated cluster 2 Frankia microsymbionts in soil outside the native actinorhizal host range area
I. Nouioui
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Imed Sbissi
,
Faten Ghodhbane-Gtari
,
K. F. Benbrahim
,
P. Normand
,
M. Gtari
Journal of Biosciences
2013
Corpus ID: 255484320
The occurrence of uncultivated Frankia was evaluated in Tunisian soils by a plant-trapping assay using Coriaria myrtifolia…
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2003
2003
Síndromes neurológicos asociados con el consumo de plantas y hongos con componente tóxico (I): Síndromes neurotóxicos por ingesta de plantas, semillas y frutos
F. J. C. Artal
2003
Corpus ID: 53885394
Introduccion. Existe una amplia gama de plantas, semillas y frutos que se emplean con propositos nutricionales y medicinales y…
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