Corrigendum to “Oomycete communities in lowland tropical forest soils vary in species abundance and comprise saprophytes and pathogens of seeds and seedlings of multiple plant species”
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Broders, K. D., H. D. Capador-Barreto, G. Iriarte, S. J. Wright, H. Espinosa, M. Baur, M. A. Lemus-Peralta, E. Rojas, and E. R. Spear. 2024. Oomycete communities in lowland tropical forest soils vary in species abundance and comprise saprophytes and pathogens of seeds and seedlings of multiple plant species. American Journal of Botany e16425. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16425
In the Acknowledgments section, we forgot to list one of the grants used to support this research. The following sentence should be added to the end of the acknowledgments paragraph: “This work was also funded by Grant No. 2017044 from the United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), Jerusalem, Israel, to S.J.W and H.E.”
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