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      <ref-type name="Conference Proceedings">10</ref-type>
      <work-type>C-ACTI : Communications avec actes dans un congrès international</work-type>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Navarro, Elisabeth</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Gauthier, Daniel</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Lesage, G.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Simonet, P.</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Jaffré, Tanguy</style>
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        <title>Ecology and biodiversity of the symbiosis Frankia-Casuarinaceae in New Caledonia</title>
        <tertiary-title>Deuxième conférence internationale sur l'écologie des milieux serpentiniques, Nouméa, 31 juillet-5 août 1995 : résumés = Second international conference on serpentine ecology, Noumea, july 31-august 5, 1995 : abstracts</tertiary-title>
        <secondary-title>Ecologie des Milieux Serpentiniques : Conférence Internationale = Serpentine Ecology : International Conference</secondary-title>
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      <pages>35</pages>
      <keywords>
        <keyword>SYMBIOSE</keyword>
        <keyword>FIXATION BIOLOGIQUE DE L'AZOTE</keyword>
        <keyword>INOCULATION</keyword>
        <keyword>BIODIVERSITE</keyword>
        <keyword>NOUVELLE CALEDONIE</keyword>
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      <dates>
        <year>1995</year>
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          <date>1995/07/31; 1995/08/05</date>
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      <pub-location>Nouméa</pub-location>
      <publisher>ORSTOM</publisher>
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      <language>ENG</language>
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      <abstract>The native region of #Casuarinaceae$ family (actinorhizal plants) is Oceania (Australia and Indo-Pacific islands). In New Caledonia, in spite of the reduced area, a great number of endemic #Casuarinaceae$ are present. In fact, 8 species of #Gymnostoma$ out of the 18 which make up this genus and 1 species of #Casuarina$ are originated from New Caledonia. The two genera, except 1 species, occur in soils derivated from ultramafic rock and are adapted to poor and toxic soils. Furthermore, actinorhizal plants can establish nitrogen-fixing symbioses with the slow growing actinomycete #Frankia$. Because of their ecological characteristics, actinorhizal plants frequently occur as pioneer vegetation and are used in the rehabilitation of degraded sites. This work was a first study of the ecology of the symbiosis #Casuarinaceae$-#Frankia$ in New Caledonia. It was focused on two major topics. The first part will be concerned with the symbiosis, particularly with cross-inoculation trials using crushed nodule suspension as inoculum. The biodiversity of the microsymbiot #Frankia$, in relation to plants species and soil, will be analysed in the second part. The results obtained show that this symbiosis is characterized by a great biodiversity. Inside the #Gymnostoma$ group, no host specificity was observed. These results were obtained by cross-inoculation tests and molecular characterization of #Frankia$. Furthermore, no correlation was shown between site or soil and the diversity of #Frankia$ strains. (Résumé d'auteur)</abstract>
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