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Correction for Fleischer et al., Plant Physiol. 117 (4) 1401-1410.
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Plant Physiol. (1998) 117: 1103

CORRECTION
Volume 117: 1401-1410, 1998

  

Fleischer, A., Titel, C., and Ehwald, R. The Boron Requirement and Cell Wall Properties of Growing and Stationary Suspension-Cultured Chenopodium album L. Cells.

Several inaccuracies were printed in this article and they are corrected below.

On page 1401, the correct e-mail address for Rudolf Ehwald is:

rudolf-ehwald{at}rz.hu-berlin.de.

On page 1402 under the heading Propagation Culture, the second to last sentence should read: The final biomass concentration (ct) at subcultivation time and the initial biomass concentration (co) were constant (see Fig. 1b) and, therefore, the mean specific-growth rate (µ = 1/2 d [ln ct - ln co]) equals the mean dilution rate (r = 1/2 d [ln 5 - ln 2] = 0.46 d-1).

On page 1403, the second and third sentences in the legend to Figure 2 should read: a, Particle-size distribution curves of suspension-cultured C. album cells after disaggregating treatment. Cells grown without boron (-B) or with 100 µM boron (+B).

On page 1404, the first sentence in the legend to Figure 3 should read: Size distribution profiles of the polydisperse dextran-probing solutions after equilibration with denatured growth-phase cells.

On page 1404, the last complete sentence in the right column should read: The elution profiles of the cell-exposed dextran solutions contained "steps," or more gradual changes attributable to the size-dependent diffusion of the dextrans into the cell lumina (Fig. 3).

On page 1407, the entire legend to Figure 7 should read: Size distribution profiles of the polydisperse dextran-probing solutions after equilibration with denatured stationary cells. Denatured stationary cells derived from cells grown in medium containing 100 µM boron (top) or 7 µM boron (bottom). The size distribution profile of the untreated dextran-probing solution is shown in Figure 3. c, Dextran concentration.

  


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