p 6, in the results, last paragraph of the section ≪ phenotypes of the TF T-DNA mutant or RNAi transgenic lines ≫, One should read hb5 instead of hb15
Here is the corrected text
The overall growth behavior of the mutants did not differ significantly from the controls, except the bolting and flowering time were altered in three of the mutant lines. Hypolignified blh6 and zinc finger lines bolted and flowered earlier than controls (Figures 5A,C) whereas the hyperlignified hb5 line exhibited delayed bolting and flowering (Figures 5B,C). In addition, hb5 mutants exhibited aerial rosettes at the base of the lateral inflorescence branches instead of growing cauline leaves as in wild-type plants (Figure 5D).
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Keywords
secondarycellwall, xylem, fibers, transcription factors, arabidopsis, lignin, co-expression, biofuels
Citation
Cassan-Wang H, Goué N, Saidi MN, Legay S, Sivadon P, Goffner D and Grima-Pettenati J (2014) Erratum: Identification of novel transcription factors regulating secondary cell wall formation in Arabidopsis. Front. Plant Sci. 5:246. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00246
Received
06 May 2014
Accepted
14 May 2014
Published
03 June 2014
Volume
5 - 2014
Edited and reviewed by
Soren K. Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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