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- this case it is customary to mention these species as a separate genus Parasponia. Trema orientale is widely planted for land reclamation in southern Asia...
- but only evolved to full function in some of them. In addition, Trema (Parasponia), a tropical genus in the family Cannabaceae, is unusually able to interact...
- symbioses the bacteria are never released from the infection thread. Parasponia, a tropical genus in the Cannabaceae is also able to interact with rhizobia...
- form an exclusive symbiosis with the Fabaceae (with the exception of Parasponia, the only genus of the 18 Ulmaceae genera that is capable of forming nodules)...
- Gaudich. (6 spp.) Humulus L.—Hop (3 spp.) Lozanella Greenm. (2 spp.) Parasponia Miq. (5–10 spp.) Pteroceltis Maxim. (1 sp.) Trema Lour. (12–42 spp.) Cannabaceae...
- (2005). "Root-based N2-fixing symbioses: Legumes, actinorhizal plants, Parasponia sp and cycads". Plant and Soil. 274 (1–2): 51–78. doi:10.1007/s11104-005-5881-5...
- Medicago, Phaseolus, Hibiscus, Cardiospermum, Solanum, Corchorus and Parasponia species. It is an irregular minor pest of mung beans (Vigna radiata),...
- (2005), "Root-based N2-fixing symbioses: Legumes, actinorhizal plants, Parasponia sp. and cycads", Plant and Soil, 266 (1): 205–230, Bibcode:2005PlSoi.266...
- orb-weaver sugun Garcinia schraderi sukñam Papuacedrus papuana sulwal Parasponia rigida sumsum Cercartetus caudatus pygmy possum suosu Macaranga rhodonema...
- an endosymbiotic nitrogen fixing ****ociation with roots of legumes and Parasponia. Martinus Beijerinck in the Netherlands was the first to isolate and cultivate...