Actinorhizal plants are a group of angiosperms characterized by their ability to form a symbiosis with the nitrogen fixing actinobacteria Frankia.
Actinorhizal plants are dicotyledons distributed among 3 orders, 8 families and 24 genera. These three orders form a single clade within the Rosids, which is a sister taxon to the other major nitrogen-fixing order, the Fabales. Not all plants in this clade are actinorhizal, however.
Order |
Family |
Genus |
Cucurbitales |
Coriariaceae |
Coriaria |
Datiscaceae |
Datisca |
|
Fagales |
Betulaceae |
Alnus |
Casuarinaceae |
Allocasuarina
|
|
Myricaceae |
Comptonia
|
|
Rosales |
Elaegnaceae |
Elaeagnus
|
Rhamnaceae |
Colletia
|
|
Rosaceae |
Cercocarpus
|
Actinorhizal plants are found on all continents except for Antarctica. Their ability to form nitrogen-fixing nodules confers a selective advantage in poor soils. Most actinorhizal plants are therefore pioneer species that colonize young soils where available nitrogen is scarce.
Other nitrogen fixing families
include Trema ( Parasponia ), a tropical genus in the family Cannabaceae, which are
able to interact with Rhizobia.
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