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. 2014 Nov 20;43(Database issue):D645–D655. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1165

Table 2. Interactions in PHI-base version 3.6 grouped by either host species or pathogen species.

Host/Entry type Interactions
TOTALa 4102
PROKARYOTES (55)b 804
Animal hosts (16)c 249 (31%)
Salmonella spp.(3)d 115
Plant hosts (29) 555 (69%)
Xanthomonas spp. (10) 300
Pseudomonas spp.(7) 161
Erwinia amylovora 29
Plectobacterium spp. (3) 10
EUKARYOTES (105) 3298
Animal hosts (20) 549 (16.6%)
Ascomycetes (17) 375
Candida spp. (5) 238
Aspergillus fumigatus 98
Basidiomycetes (4) 144
Cryptococcus neoformans 136
Parasitic species (5)e 30
Plant hosts (93) 2744 (83.2%)
Ascomycetes (60) 2384
Fusaria - cereal infecting (7) 1053
Fusarium graminearum 1042
Magnaporthe spp.(3) 575
Botrytis spp.(2) 205
Fusaria - dicot infecting (6) 93
Cochliobolus (5) 88
Alternaria spp. (4) 78
Colletotrichium (9) 48
Stagnosporum nodorum 44
Zymoseptoria tritici 42
Basidiomycetes (4) 261
Ustilago maydis 243
Melampsori lini 7
Oomycetes (8) 86
Phytophthora spp. (5) 53
Hyaloperonospora spp.(2) 30
Others (4) 13
Aphids (2) 10
Nematodes (2) 3
Fungal hosts (3) 4
Endophyte (1) 5
Epichloe festucae 5

aOnly highly represented taxon groups are listed. For a complete list of species in the database see Supplementary Table S1.

bThe table is divided into prokaryote and eukaryote host species. The species count number is listed in brackets.

cHost species are further divided into animal and plant host.

dLeft-indented genera and species infect or belong to taxonomic group listed non-indented above. Only main representatives organisms are listed.

eParasitic species are Leishmania infantum, L. mexicana, Toxoplasma gondii, Trypanosoma brucei and T. cruzi.