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. 2004 Mar;16(3):783. doi: 10.1105/tpc.corrections

Corrections

PMCID: PMC387288

Mikihiro Ogawa, Atsushi Hanada, Yukika Yamauchi, Ayuko Kuwahara, Yuji Kamiya, and Shinjiro Yamaguchi. (2003). Gibberellin Biosynthesis and Response during Arabidopsis Seed Germination. Plant Cell 15, 1591–1604.

On page 1594, in the legend to Figure 2, the gene name “AtGA2ox4” is given to the AGI code At1g02400. However, because Hedden et al. (2002) have designated this gene as “AtGA2ox6,” the sentence should read as follows: “AtGA2ox1 (At1g78440), AtGA2ox2 (At1g30040), AtGA2ox3 (At2g34550), and AtGA2ox6 (At1g02400) encode GA 2-oxidase.”

References

  1. Hedden, P., Phillips, A.L., Rojas, M.C., Carrera, E., and Tudzynski, B. (2001). Gibberellin biosynthesis in plants and fungi: A case of convergent evolution? J. Plant Growth Regul. 20, 319–331. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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