- 1Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
- 2School of Science and the Environment, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University, Corner Brook, NL, Canada
A Correction on
Multiple fungi may connect the roots of an orchid (Cypripedium reginae) and ash (Fraxinus nigra) in western Newfoundland
By Weerasuriya NM, Kukolj K, Spencer R, Sveshnikov D and Thorn RG (2022). Front. Fungal Biol. 3:805127. doi: 10.3389/ffunb.2022.805127
There was a mistake in Supplementary Data Sheet 1 as published. Supplementary Figure 1 was composed incorrectly, with different colours representing the same taxa in left and right panels. Minor typographical corrections were also made to the caption of Supplementary Figure 3.
The original version of this article has been updated.
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Keywords: showy lady’s slipper orchid, black ash, mycorrhiza, metabarcoding, Illumina MiSeq, mixotrophy, common mycorrhizal network, ITS2
Citation: Weerasuriya NM, Kukolj K, Spencer R, Sveshnikov D and Thorn RG (2025) Correction: Multiple fungi may connect the roots of an orchid (Cypripedium reginae) and ash (Fraxinus nigra) in western Newfoundland. Front. Fungal Biol. 6:1691090. doi: 10.3389/ffunb.2025.1691090
Received: 22 August 2025; Accepted: 22 September 2025;
Published: 08 October 2025.
Edited and reviewed by:
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