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. 2017 May 17;83(11):e00210-17. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00210-17

TABLE 1.

Characterization of the microbial communities of leaf and root samples from 73 citrus trees across Floridaa

Location Citrus tree species and cultivar Date(s) surveyed (mo/day/yr) No. of:
HLB symptom appearance
Trees Leaf communities Root communities
Gainesville, FL Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck cv. Valencia 4/1/15, 6/1/15, 9/22/15, 3/29/16 8b 8/date 8/datec IV
Fort Pierce, FL Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck cv. Valencia 10/13/15 15 14 9 III
Immokalee, FL Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck cv. Valencia 11/3/15 5 5 0 III
Citrus paradisi Macfadyen cv. Ray Ruby 11/3/15 5 5 5 IV
Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck cv. Navel 11/3/15 5 5 5 II
Quincy, FL Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck cv. Navel 10/20/15 10 9 10 I
Citrus unshiu Marcovitch cv. Owari 10/20/15 5 5 5 I
Citrus × tangelo cv. Honeybell 10/20/15 3 3 3 I
Vero Beach, FL Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck cv. Valencia 11/2/15 5 4 2 II
Citrus paradisi Macfadyen cv. Ray Ruby 11/2/15 12 12 9 I
a

For each sample set, the location, citrus cultivar, sampling date, number of trees sampled, numbers of leaf and root microbial communities included in data analyses (i.e., the subset of total samples that passed quality control and contained >1,000 16S sequences with assigned taxonomy), and huanglongbing (HLB) symptom appearance are listed. For the latter, the categories I, II, III, and IV correspond to asymptomatic, symptomatic—mild, symptomatic—moderate, or symptomatic—severe, respectively. (See Fig. S2 for detailed description.)

b

The same 8 trees were sampled on each date.

c

On 6/1/15, only 7 replicates were included in the analysis.