Eklund, D.M., Ishizaki, K., Flores-Sandoval, E., Kikuchi, S., Takebayashi, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Hirakawa, Y., Nonomura, M., Kato, H., Kouno, M., Bhalerao, R.P., Lagercrantz, U., Kasahara, H., Kohchi, T., and Bowman, J.L. (2015). Auxin produced by the indole-3-pyruvic acid pathway regulates development and gemmae dormancy in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. Plant Cell 27: 1650–1669.
We inadvertently used the same photograph of a control genotype in Figure 4G that was presented in Figure 1O in Flores-Sandoval et al. (2015), rather than showing a photograph of a different plant of the same genotype, as in the corrected Figure 4G shown here.
Figure 4.

Original: Knockout of the Mp-TAA Gene.
(G) proEF1:iaaL#103 seen from above.
Figure 4.

Corrected: Knockout of the Mp-TAA Gene.
(G) proEF1:iaaL#101 seen from above.
The Flores-Sandoval et al. (2015) article was directly referenced on page 8 in Eklund et al., “We have never observed such a strong phenotype in the Kyn-treated wild type, but strong proEF1:iaaL lines displayed a similar, albeit less severe, phenotype (Figures 4F and 4G; Flores-Sandoval et al., 2015b).”
The figure legend is unaltered, except for a change from “proEF1:iaaL#103” to “proEF1:iaaL#101” in the panel G description. This correction does not affect any of the conclusions of the article.
Footnotes
Editor’s note: the corrected figure and accompanying text were reviewed by members of The Plant Cell editorial board.
References
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