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Correction: The Tinkerbell (Tink) Mutation Identifies the Dual-Specificity MAPK Phosphatase INDOLE-3-BUTYRIC ACID-RESPONSE5 (IBR5) as a Novel Regulator of Organ Size in Arabidopsis

  • Kim L. Johnson,
  • Sascha Ramm,
  • Christian Kappel,
  • Sally Ward,
  • Ottoline Leyser,
  • Tomoaki Sakamoto,
  • Tetsuya Kurata,
  • Michael W. Bevan,
  • Michael Lenhard

The IAA concentration in Fig 3 is incorrect and should be listed as 100nM IAA. The authors have provided a corrected version here.

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Fig 3. Root phenotype of ibr5 alleles compared to wild-type.

a. On standard growth media (top panel) the ibr5-3 allele is indistinguishable from the wild-type (Col) whereas in media containing 100nm IAA, the ibr5-3 allele is insensitive to the inhibition of root growth seen in the wild-type (bottom panel). b. The tink/ibr5-6 allele shows reduced root growth compared to Ler on media with or without 100nm IAA and displays a slightly significant difference (p value ≤ 0.3) in root growth inhibition on 100nm IAA compared to the wild-type (c). Scale is 1cm. Values are shown as mean ± SEM where n = 20.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136482.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Johnson KL, Ramm S, Kappel C, Ward S, Leyser O, Sakamoto T, et al. (2015) The Tinkerbell (Tink) Mutation Identifies the Dual-Specificity MAPK Phosphatase INDOLE-3-BUTYRIC ACID-RESPONSE5 (IBR5) as a Novel Regulator of Organ Size in Arabidopsis. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0131103. pmid:26147117