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. 2022 Oct 31;135(11):3873–3874. doi: 10.1007/s00122-022-04226-5

Correction to: Breeding for disease resistance in soybean: a global perspective

Feng Lin 1,#, Sushil Satish Chhapekar 2,#, Caio Canella Vieira 2,3,#, Marcos Paulo Da Silva 4,#, Alejandro Rojas 4,#, Dongho Lee 2,3,#, Nianxi Liu 5,#, Esteban Mariano Pardo 6,#, Yi-Chen Lee 3, Zhimin Dong 5, Jose Baldin Pinheiro 7, Leonardo Daniel Ploper 6, John Rupe 4, Pengyin Chen 2,3,, Dechun Wang 1,, Henry T Nguyen 2,
PMCID: PMC9729306  PMID: 36315288

Correction to: Theoretical and Applied Genetics 10.1007/s00122-022-04101-3

Due to the publisher’s error, Table 16 was repeatedly used for ‘Rhizoctonia damping off and root rot’ (Page 69) and ‘Bacteria diseases’ (Page 70), while the table for ‘Rhizoctonia damping off and root rot’ was missing. Please see the following for the correct table for Rhizoctonia damping off and root rot.

Table 16.

Soybean loci conferring resistance to Rhizoctonia damping off and root rot (caused by Rhizoctonia solani)

MLG (Chr.) Locus name Tightly linked/flanking markers Marker position cM (bp)a Testing methods/resistance spectrum Population type (size) PVEb Donor source Reference
MLG C2 (Chr. 6) Satt281 6,529,270 Greenhouse test/AG-4 F2(189), F4:5(23), F4:5(32) 11–39% PI 442031 Zhao et al. (2005)
MLG M (Chr. 7) Satt245 9,357,717 Greenhouse test/AG-4 F2(189), F4:5(23), F4:5(32) 6.8–14% PI 442031 Zhao et al. (2005)
MLG A2 (Chr. 8) Satt177 36.77cM* Greenhouse test/AG-4 F2(189), F4:5(23), F4:5(32) 7–23% PI 442031 Zhao et al. (2005)

*GmComposite2003 genetic position (www.soybase.org)

aMarker position (bp) based on the Glycine max genome assembly version Gmax2.0

bPhenotypic variations explained by the molecular markers

In addition, the Plant Introduction (PI) names and soybean germplasm names in the text and tables should not contain comma (for example, PI 96354 should be corrected as PI 96354; S06-13640 should be corrected as S06-13640). Although the author team pointed this out during the proof reading process, unfortunately, these errors were not corrected in the published text. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by misunderstanding of the germplasm names.

The original article has been corrected.

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