Actinorhizal and leguminous plants, due to their capacity to fix nitrogen in symbiosis with bacteria, often act as pioneer in the colonization of eroded and spoilt soils. In temperate regions, actinorhizal shrubs and trees also have a great potential as intercrops for other tree species.
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Buresti, E., Domenach, A. M., Bosco, M., & Moiroud, A. (1991). Comparison Between Quercus Robur/Alnus Cordata Mixed Plantation and Quercus Robur in Monoculture. In Nitrogen Fixation (pp. 651–652). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3486-6_150
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