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. 2005 Jul;71(7):3832–3839. doi: 10.1128/AEM.71.7.3832-3839.2005

TABLE 1.

X. fastidiosa isolates used in this study

ID Strain Host of origin Geographic origin Source or reference
PD1a Temecula Grape Temecula, S. Calif.b 41
PD10 I03 Grape Temecula, S. Calif.b 13
PD7 Traver Grape Tulare, S. Calif.b 20
PD14 Douglas Grape San Luis Obispo, S. Calif.b 20
PD4 STL Grape Napa, N. Calif.b 20
PD6a Conn Creek Grape Napa, N. Calif.b 20
PD16a 95-2 Grape Florida 20
OLS2 Ann-1 Oleander Palm Springs, Calif. 29
OLS9a Riverside Oleander Riverside, Calif. 13
OLS8a Texas Oleander Texas 13
OLS19 Cathedral City Oleander Palm Springs, Calif. 29
OLS20 TR2 Oleander Orange, Calif. A. Purcell
OLS21 TS5 Oleander Orange, Calif. A. Purcell
ALS3a Dixon Almond Solano, N. Calif.b 20
ALS15 ALS-2 Almond San Joaquin, N. Calif.b 20
ALS5 Tulare Almond Tulare, S. Calif.b 20
ALS11 237 Almond Temecula, S. Calif.b 13
ALS12 276 Almond Temecula, S. Calif.b 13
ASL13a 187 Almond Temecula, S. Calif.b 13
ALS22 ALS-6 Almond San Joaquin, N. Calif.b 20
OAK17a Stucky Oak Georgia 20
OAK23a 92-3 Oak Florida 20
OAK24 Oak#2 Oak Georgia 20
PP27a 5S2 Peach Georgia 20
PP28a 5R1 Peach Georgia 20
PLS26 2#4 Plum Georgia 20
CVC18 9a5c Citrus Sao Paulo, Brazil 37
a

Isolates used to determine divergence times and percent differences.

b

Those isolates occurring north of Santa Clara and Merced Counties were considered to be from northern California. This demarcation was used for evaluating geographic differentiation in PRC and non-PRC ALS isolates.