TABLE 1.
Species | Strain | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|
Photobacterium angustum | ATCC 25915T | 42 |
Photobacterium damselae | ||
subsp. damselae | ATCC 33539T | 13 |
subsp. piscicida | NCIMB 2058 | 13 |
Photobacterium fischeri | ATCC 7744T | 22 |
Photobacterium iliopiscarium | ATCC 51760T | 38 |
Photobacterium leiognathi | ||
subsp. leiognathi | ATCC 25521T | 4 |
ATCC 25587 | 4 | |
lequu.1.1 | 2 | |
llequc.1.1 | 2 | |
subsp. mandapamensis | ATCC 27561T | 2, 42 |
ATCC 33981 | 2, 42 | |
PL-721 | 2, 34 | |
Photobacterium “kishitanii clade” | calba.1.1 | This study |
calba.1.2 | This study | |
calba.1.3 | This study | |
calba.1.4 | This study | |
calba.1.6 | This study | |
calba.1.9 | This study | |
calba.2.1 | This study | |
calba.2.2 | This study | |
calba.3.1 | This study | |
calba.3.2 | This study | |
calba.3.3 | This study | |
calba.3.4 | This study | |
calba.3.5 | This study | |
calba.3.6 | This study | |
calba.3.7 | This study | |
calba.3.8 | This study | |
calba.3.9 | This study | |
calba.3.10 | This study | |
calba.3.12 | This study | |
calba.3.17 | This study | |
calba.3.19 | This study | |
calba.3.21 | This study | |
calba.3.25 | This study | |
calba.3.26 | This study | |
calba.3.27 | This study | |
calba.3.28 | This study | |
calba.4.1 | This study | |
calba.4.2 | This study | |
calba.4.3 | This study | |
calba.4.4 | This study | |
calba.4.5 | This study | |
calba.4.6 | This study | |
calba.4.12 | This study | |
calba.4.14 | This study | |
calba.4.15 | This study | |
calba.4.22 | This study | |
calba.4.27 | This study | |
calba.5.1 | This study | |
calba.5.2 | This study | |
calba.5.3 | This study | |
calba.5.5 | This study | |
calba.5.9 | This study | |
calba.5.10 | This study | |
calba.5.14 | This study | |
calba.5.19 | This study | |
calba.5.21 | This study | |
NCIMB 844b | 2 | |
NZ-11Db | 44 | |
pjapo.1.1b | 2 | |
Photobacterium phosphoreum | ATCC 11040Tb | 22 |
Photobacterium profundum | JCM 10084T | 37 |
SS9 | 3 |
For sources of strains other than from this study, see the work of Ast and Dunlap (2) and information below.
NCIMB 844 was isolated in 1958 from the skin of the hake, Merluccius capensis (Gadiformes: Merlucciidae), from the area of Cape Town, South Africa (D. L. Georgala, personal communication); NZ-11D was isolated in 1976 from the light organ of N. aequalis (Gadiformes: Macrouridae) from the Atlantic Ocean off West Africa (44); pjapo.1.1 was isolated in 1982 from the light organ of P. japonicus (Gadiformes: Moridae) from the area of Manazuru, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (2); and ATCC 11040T was isolated by J. C. Hoogerheide in 1934 from the surface of a fish from the North Sea (M. Figge and L. Robertson, personal communication).