Mark D. McDonald, Katie L. Lewis, Paul B. DeLaune, Brian A. Hux, Thomas W. Boutton, Terry J. Gentry
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更正:McDonald, m.d., Lewis, k.l., Delaune, p.b., Hux, b.a., Boutton, t.w.和Gentry, T.J.(2023)。在低碳半干旱土壤中,氮肥驱动的氮和一氧化氮生产与微生物遗传潜力脱钩。土壤科学前沿2。在发表的文章中,关于Mark D. McDonald的隶属关系有一个错误。除了拥有附属机构1,2,他们还应该拥有阿贡国家实验室,Lemont, IL, 60439, USA。作者为这个错误道歉,并声明这不会以任何方式改变文章的科学结论。原文已更新。在发表的文章中,发表的表1中有一个错误。目的组16S rRNA引物序列(Eub338: ATCATGGTSCTGCCGCG;Eub518: GCCTCGATCAGRTTGTGGTT)是不正确的。此外,在手稿的最终版本中,所有目标群体的引物参考文献都不正确。修正后的表1及其标题引物序列和细菌总丰度和细菌n环功能基因丰度的热谱如下所示。作者为这个错误道歉,并声明这不会以任何方式改变文章的科学结论。原文已更新。
Corrigendum: Nitrogen fertilizer driven nitrous and nitric oxide production is decoupled from microbial genetic potential in low carbon, semi-arid soil
Corrigendum on: McDonald, M.D., Lewis, K.L., Delaune, P.B., Hux, B.A., Boutton, T.W., and Gentry, T.J. (2023). Nitrogen fertilizer driven nitrous and nitric oxide production is decoupled from microbial genetic potential in low carbon, semi-arid soil. Frontiers in Soil Science 2.Additional Affiliation(s)In the published article, there was an error regarding the affiliations for Mark D. McDonald. As well as having affiliations 1,2 they should also have Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, 60439, USA.The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.Error in Figure/TableIn the published article, there was an error in Table 1 as published. The primer sequences for the Target group 16S rRNA (Eub338: ATCATGGTSCTGCCGCG; Eub518: GCCTCGATCAGRTTGTGGTT) are incorrect. In addition, primer references for all target groups were incorrect in the final version of the manuscript. The corrected Table 1 and its caption Primer sequences and thermal profiles for total bacterial and bacterial N-cycle functional gene abundances appear below. The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.