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Correction for Kiefer and Slusarenko, Plant Physiol. 132 (2) 840-847.
Plant Physiology 137:396

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Vol. 132: 840–847, 2003

Kiefer I.W. and Slusarenko A.J. The Pattern of Systemic Acquired Resistance Induction within the Arabidopsis Rosette in Relation to the Pattern of Translocation.

The authors regret that Figure 3 was printed with the panels incorrectly labeled. The following legend accurately describes the figure as it was published:

Figure 3. Autoradiograph showing the translocation of [14C]SA (A, B, and C) and [14C]Suc (D, E, and F) from L1 at 6 (A and D), 24 (B and E), and 48 (C and F) h post application.

In addition, the authors regret that the bacterial strain and plasmids used in this work were incorrectly designated. The correct designations are as follows:

The bacterial strain used throughout was Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 carrying either the empty plasmid vector pVSP61 or the pVSP61/avrRpm1 construct as described in Bisgrove et al. (1994) and not Psm(pCR105) and Psm(avrRpm1) as stated.

Bisgrove SR, Simonich MT, Smith NM, Sattler A, Innes RW (1994) A disease resistance gene in Arabidopsis with specificity for two different pathogen avirulence genes. Plant Cell 6: 927–933





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