Ecological Aspects of Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9780470959404.ch6
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“…Furthermore, obtaining and maintaining pure culture isolates of Frankia is extremely difficult. Frankia was isolated in pure culture in 1959, with the culture subsequently lost (Pawlowski, 2002), and again in 1978 (Callaham et al, 1978), 90 years after the first isolation of Rhizobium from root nodules. Genetic tools that work in Frankia have also been difficult to develop.…”
Section: Frankiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, obtaining and maintaining pure culture isolates of Frankia is extremely difficult. Frankia was isolated in pure culture in 1959, with the culture subsequently lost (Pawlowski, 2002), and again in 1978 (Callaham et al, 1978), 90 years after the first isolation of Rhizobium from root nodules. Genetic tools that work in Frankia have also been difficult to develop.…”
Section: Frankiamentioning
confidence: 99%