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Validly named and candidatus species within the Frankiaceae family, their infectivity ranges and strains belonging to each species (Gtari et al., <xref ref-type= 2020 ; Herrera‐Belaroussi et al., 2020 ; Nguyen et al., 2019 ; Normand et al., 2023 ; Normand & Fernandez, 2019 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Jando, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Pötter, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Neumann‐Schaal, Pujic, et al., 2023 ; Pozzi et al., 2020 ), with type species indicated in bold. The “*” symbol indicates this genus is infective to Casuarinaceae except Gymnostoma . While Frankia nepalensis is classified as a Frankia species, it is believed this was done under the old four cluster classification system rather than the new proposed genera (Gtari, 2022 ). This is based upon F. nepalensis exhibiting traits associated with Pseudofrankia and being most closely related to species within this genus, thus F. nepalensis will be considered a Pseudofrankia for the purposes of this review." width="100%" height="100%">

Journal: Environmental Microbiology Reports

Article Title: Actinorhizal plants and Frankiaceae : The overlooked future of phytoremediation

doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70033

Figure Lengend Snippet: Validly named and candidatus species within the Frankiaceae family, their infectivity ranges and strains belonging to each species (Gtari et al., 2020 ; Herrera‐Belaroussi et al., 2020 ; Nguyen et al., 2019 ; Normand et al., 2023 ; Normand & Fernandez, 2019 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Jando, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Pötter, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Neumann‐Schaal, Pujic, et al., 2023 ; Pozzi et al., 2020 ), with type species indicated in bold. The “*” symbol indicates this genus is infective to Casuarinaceae except Gymnostoma . While Frankia nepalensis is classified as a Frankia species, it is believed this was done under the old four cluster classification system rather than the new proposed genera (Gtari, 2022 ). This is based upon F. nepalensis exhibiting traits associated with Pseudofrankia and being most closely related to species within this genus, thus F. nepalensis will be considered a Pseudofrankia for the purposes of this review.

Article Snippet: Not utilized , Frankia sp. ACN10a, Frankia sp. ACN12a, Frankia alni ACN14a, Frankia casuarinae CcI3, Frankia sp. CH37, Frankia torreyi CPI1, Frankia casuarinae Cg70.4, Frankia sp. Cg70.9, Frankia casuarinae Cj1‐82, Frankia sp. Ea1‐12, Frankia sp. DC12, Parafrankia discariae BCU110501, Frankia sp. DSMZ 44251 , Deicke et al., .

Techniques: Infection

Studies related to bioremediation that utilize Frankaiceae strains and actinorhizal plants. These studies are grouped in the below regarding which aspect of bioremediation they are concerned with. In cases where only Frankiaceae species or actinorhizal plants species were utilized in the study this has been noted with the phrase not utilized listed under the corresponding column of the table. The names of the Frankiaceae species and strains used in the studies detailed in the below table have been updated to include the species name where possible.

Journal: Environmental Microbiology Reports

Article Title: Actinorhizal plants and Frankiaceae : The overlooked future of phytoremediation

doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70033

Figure Lengend Snippet: Studies related to bioremediation that utilize Frankaiceae strains and actinorhizal plants. These studies are grouped in the below regarding which aspect of bioremediation they are concerned with. In cases where only Frankiaceae species or actinorhizal plants species were utilized in the study this has been noted with the phrase not utilized listed under the corresponding column of the table. The names of the Frankiaceae species and strains used in the studies detailed in the below table have been updated to include the species name where possible.

Article Snippet: Not utilized , Frankia sp. ACN10a, Frankia sp. ACN12a, Frankia alni ACN14a, Frankia casuarinae CcI3, Frankia sp. CH37, Frankia torreyi CPI1, Frankia casuarinae Cg70.4, Frankia sp. Cg70.9, Frankia casuarinae Cj1‐82, Frankia sp. Ea1‐12, Frankia sp. DC12, Parafrankia discariae BCU110501, Frankia sp. DSMZ 44251 , Deicke et al., .

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Validly named and candidatus species within the Frankiaceae family, their infectivity ranges and strains belonging to each species (Gtari et al., <xref ref-type= 2020 ; Herrera‐Belaroussi et al., 2020 ; Nguyen et al., 2019 ; Normand et al., 2023 ; Normand & Fernandez, 2019 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Jando, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Pötter, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Neumann‐Schaal, Pujic, et al., 2023 ; Pozzi et al., 2020 ), with type species indicated in bold. The “*” symbol indicates this genus is infective to Casuarinaceae except Gymnostoma . While Frankia nepalensis is classified as a Frankia species, it is believed this was done under the old four cluster classification system rather than the new proposed genera (Gtari, 2022 ). This is based upon F. nepalensis exhibiting traits associated with Pseudofrankia and being most closely related to species within this genus, thus F. nepalensis will be considered a Pseudofrankia for the purposes of this review." width="100%" height="100%">

Journal: Environmental Microbiology Reports

Article Title: Actinorhizal plants and Frankiaceae : The overlooked future of phytoremediation

doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70033

Figure Lengend Snippet: Validly named and candidatus species within the Frankiaceae family, their infectivity ranges and strains belonging to each species (Gtari et al., 2020 ; Herrera‐Belaroussi et al., 2020 ; Nguyen et al., 2019 ; Normand et al., 2023 ; Normand & Fernandez, 2019 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Jando, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Ghodhbane‐Gtari, Pötter, et al., 2023 ; Nouioui, Neumann‐Schaal, Pujic, et al., 2023 ; Pozzi et al., 2020 ), with type species indicated in bold. The “*” symbol indicates this genus is infective to Casuarinaceae except Gymnostoma . While Frankia nepalensis is classified as a Frankia species, it is believed this was done under the old four cluster classification system rather than the new proposed genera (Gtari, 2022 ). This is based upon F. nepalensis exhibiting traits associated with Pseudofrankia and being most closely related to species within this genus, thus F. nepalensis will be considered a Pseudofrankia for the purposes of this review.

Article Snippet: Not utilized , Frankia sp. ACN10a, Frankia sp. ACN12a, Frankia alni ACN14a, Frankia casuarinae CcI3, Frankia sp. CH37, Frankia torreyi CPI1, Frankia casuarinae Cg70.4, Frankia sp. Cg70.9, Frankia casuarinae Cj1‐82, Frankia sp. Ea1‐12, Frankia sp. DC12, Parafrankia discariae BCU110501, Frankia sp. DSMZ 44251 , Deicke et al., .

Techniques: Infection

Studies related to bioremediation that utilize Frankaiceae strains and actinorhizal plants. These studies are grouped in the below regarding which aspect of bioremediation they are concerned with. In cases where only Frankiaceae species or actinorhizal plants species were utilized in the study this has been noted with the phrase not utilized listed under the corresponding column of the table. The names of the Frankiaceae species and strains used in the studies detailed in the below table have been updated to include the species name where possible.

Journal: Environmental Microbiology Reports

Article Title: Actinorhizal plants and Frankiaceae : The overlooked future of phytoremediation

doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70033

Figure Lengend Snippet: Studies related to bioremediation that utilize Frankaiceae strains and actinorhizal plants. These studies are grouped in the below regarding which aspect of bioremediation they are concerned with. In cases where only Frankiaceae species or actinorhizal plants species were utilized in the study this has been noted with the phrase not utilized listed under the corresponding column of the table. The names of the Frankiaceae species and strains used in the studies detailed in the below table have been updated to include the species name where possible.

Article Snippet: Not utilized , Frankia sp. ACN10a, Frankia sp. ACN12a, Frankia alni ACN14a, Frankia casuarinae CcI3, Frankia sp. CH37, Frankia torreyi CPI1, Frankia casuarinae Cg70.4, Frankia sp. Cg70.9, Frankia casuarinae Cj1‐82, Frankia sp. Ea1‐12, Frankia sp. DC12, Parafrankia discariae BCU110501, Frankia sp. DSMZ 44251 , Deicke et al., .

Techniques:

Studies related to bioremediation that utilize Frankaiceae strains and actinorhizal plants. These studies are grouped in the below regarding which aspect of bioremediation they are concerned with. In cases where only Frankiaceae species or actinorhizal plants species were utilized in the study this has been noted with the phrase not utilized listed under the corresponding column of the table. The names of the Frankiaceae species and strains used in the studies detailed in the below table have been updated to include the species name where possible.

Journal: Environmental Microbiology Reports

Article Title: Actinorhizal plants and Frankiaceae : The overlooked future of phytoremediation

doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70033

Figure Lengend Snippet: Studies related to bioremediation that utilize Frankaiceae strains and actinorhizal plants. These studies are grouped in the below regarding which aspect of bioremediation they are concerned with. In cases where only Frankiaceae species or actinorhizal plants species were utilized in the study this has been noted with the phrase not utilized listed under the corresponding column of the table. The names of the Frankiaceae species and strains used in the studies detailed in the below table have been updated to include the species name where possible.

Article Snippet: Not utilized , Frankia sp. ACN10a, Frankia sp. ACN12a, Frankia alni ACN14a, Frankia casuarinae CcI3, Frankia sp. CH37, Frankia torreyi CPI1, Frankia casuarinae Cg70.4, Frankia sp. Cg70.9, Frankia casuarinae Cj1‐82, Frankia sp. Ea1‐12, Frankia sp. DC12, Parafrankia discariae BCU110501, Frankia sp. DSMZ 44251 , Deicke et al., .

Techniques: