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摘要
Lau, J. A, and L. G. Bolin.2024.植物生态学和进化背后的微小驱动力。https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16324Our 图 1 中的原始示意图描述了我们文章中讨论的过程,其中包括一张附生兰的图。这种植物通常不会生长在土壤中,也不会有图中所示的根部结构。因此,我们用更合适的分类群取代了地上植物图。
Corrigendum to “The tiny drivers behind plant ecology and evolution”
Lau, J. A, and L. G. Bolin. 2024. The tiny drivers behind plant ecology and evolution. American Journal of Botany e16234. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16324
Our original schematic in Figure 1, which described the processes discussed in our article, included a drawing of an epiphytic orchid. Such a plant would not typically grow in soils and would not have the root structure illustrated in the figure. Accordingly, we have replaced the aboveground plant drawing with a more appropriate taxon.
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