CORRECTION article

Front. Plant Sci., 25 July 2018

Sec. Plant Abiotic Stress

Volume 9 - 2018 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01062

Corrigendum: Arabidopsis PCaP2 Functions as a Linker Between ABA and SA Signals in Plant Water Deficit Tolerance

    XW

    Xianling Wang 1

    YW

    Yu Wang 1

    LW

    Lu Wang 1

    HL

    Huan Liu 1

    BZ

    Bing Zhang 1

    QC

    Qijiang Cao 2

    XL

    Xinyu Liu 1

    SB

    Shuangtian Bi 1

    YL

    Yanling Lv 1,3

    QW

    Qiuyang Wang 1

    SZ

    Shaobin Zhang 1

    MH

    Ming He 3

    ST

    Shuang Tang 1

    SY

    Shuo Yao 1

    CW

    Che Wang 1*

  • 1. College of Biological Science and Biotechnology, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China

  • 2. Department of Medicine, HE University School of Clinical Medicine, Shenyang, China

  • 3. Vegetable Research Institute of Liaoning Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenyang, China

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In the original article, there was a mistake in the legend for Figure 4 as published. The concentration of ABA was wrong, it should be 0.5 μM but not 0.5 mM. The correct legend appears below.

Figure 4 Effects of PCaP2 on Arabidopsis seed germination and seedling growth in ABA or SA treatments. (A) Quantification of germination rates of the PCaP2-OE, WT, pcap2 and PCaP2-RNAi seeds in 1/2 MS medium or mixed with 0.8 μM ABA and 0.3 mM SA from 1 to 5 d. A total of 40 seeds of each line were used for every technical replicate and three biological replicates were conducted. (B) Phenotypes of the PCaP2-OE, WT, pcap2 and PCaP2-RNAi seedlings grown in exogenous ABA and SA treatments. The seedlings were sown on 1/2 MS medium for 5 d, then transferred to 0.5 μM ABA or 0.05 mM SA medium and grew for 10 d. Scale bar = 1 cm. (C) The phenotype statistics of the PCaP2-OE, WT, pcap2 and PCaP2-RNAi seedlings grown in exogenous ABA and SA treatments. The main root length and leaf area of these seedlings were calculated after growth on 1/2 MS medium or supplemented with 0.5 μM ABA and 0.05 mM SA. At least 70 roots or 200 leaves from about 70 seedlings from each sample were used for every technical replicate and three biological replicates were conducted. All data are mean values of three biological replicates ± SE. The significant difference was determined by ANOVA: *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.

In addition, Qiuyang Wang was not included as an author in the published article. The updated author contributions statement appears below.

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Author contributions

CW and XW designed the study. YW, LW, HL, BZ, and QC performed the experiments and data analysis. XL, SB, YL, and QW provided help in experimental methods. SZ participated in the discussion. MH and ST trained the use of experimental equipment. SY helped to revised the language and grammar. CW wrote the manuscript.

The authors apologize for these errors and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way.

The original article has been updated.

Conflict of interest

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Keywords

PCaP2, water deficit, ABA, SA, SnRK2, PR, Arabidopsis

Citation

Wang X, Wang Y, Wang L, Liu H, Zhang B, Cao Q, Liu X, Bi S, Lv Y, Wang Q, Zhang S, He M, Tang S, Yao S and Wang C (2018) Corrigendum: Arabidopsis PCaP2 Functions as a Linker Between ABA and SA Signals in Plant Water Deficit Tolerance. Front. Plant Sci. 9:1062. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01062

Received

19 May 2018

Accepted

29 June 2018

Published

25 July 2018

Volume

9 - 2018

Edited by

Erik T. Nilsen, Virginia Tech, United States

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Frontiers in Plant Science, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland

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Copyright

*Correspondence: Che Wang

This article was submitted to Plant Abiotic Stress, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science

†These authors have contributed equally to this work.

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