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Plant, Cell & EnvironmentVolume 32, Issue 2 p. 208-208 Free Access Erratum This article corrects the following: pH and carbon supply control the expression of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase kinase genes in Arabidopsis thaliana ZHI-HUI CHEN, GARETH I. JENKINS, HUGH G. NIMMO, Volume 31Issue 12Plant, Cell & Environment pages: 1844-1850 First Published online: September 2, 2008 First published: 08 January 2009 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.2008.01924.xAboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat The paper ‘pH and carbon supply control the expression of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase kinase genes in Arabidopsis thaliana’ by Chen et al. (2008) contains an error in Figure 3 on page 1847. The following is the corrected figure. REFERENCE Chen Z.-H., Jenkins G.I. & Nimmo H.G. (2008) pH and carbon supply control the expression of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase kinase genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant, Cell and Environment 31, 1844– 1850. Wiley Online LibraryCASPubMedWeb of Science®Google Scholar Volume32, Issue2February 2009Pages 208-208 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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