Corrigendum: A promoter toolbox for tissue-specific expression supporting translational research in cassava (Manihot esculenta)
Wolfgang Zierer, Ravi Bodampalli Anjanappa, Christian Erwin Lamm, Shu-Heng Chang, Wilhelm Gruissem, Uwe Sonnewald

Abstract
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TopicsCassava research and cyanide
Error in Figure Legend
In the published article, there was an error in the legend for Figure 2 and the legend for Figure S2 as published. In the Figure 2 legend, subfigure F_2_ – F_6_ were falsely labeled subfigure H_2_ – H_6_. In the Figure S2 legend, the subfigures C-F were incorrectly labeled and the labeling for subfigures G-H was missing. The corrected legend appears below.
FIGURE 2
Representative GUS staining pattern of at least three events from pAtCAB1, pStLS1, pAtRBCS3B, pMeGBSS1, pStSSS3, and pStSTP1 promoter-reporter plants. pAtCAB1::GUS = **A_1_ **) Source leaf (Inlay = Close-up), **B_1_ **) Sink leaf, **C_1_ **) Emerging leaves, **D_1_ **) Petiole cross-section, **E_1_ **) Upper stem cross-section, **F_1_ **) Lower stem cross-section, **G_1_ **) Storage root cross-section, **H_1_ **) Fibrous roots, **I_1_ **) GUS expression levels of four pAtCAB1::GUS lines relative to three pCaMV35S::GUS lines in %. pStLS1::GUS = **A_2_ **) Source leaf, **B_2_ **) Sink leaf, **C_2_ **) Petiole cross-section, **D_2_ **) Upper stem cross-section, **E_2_ **) Storage root cross-section, **F_2_ **) Fibrous roots. pAtRBCS3B::GUS = **A_3_ **) Source leaf, **B_3_ **) Sink leaf, **C_3_ **) Petiole cross-section, **D_3_ **) Upper stem cross-section, **E_3_ **) Storage root cross-section, **F_3_ **) Fibrous roots. pMeGBSS1::GUS = **A_4_ **) Source leaf, **B_4_ **) Sink leaf, **C_4_ **) Petiole cross-section, **D_4_ **) Upper stem cross-section, **E_4_ **) Storage root cross-section, **F_4_ **) Fibrous roots. pStSSS3::GUS = **A_5_ **) Source leaf, **B_5_ **) Sink leaf, **C_5_ **) Petiole cross-section, **D_5_ **) Upper stem cross-section, **E_5_ **) Storage root cross-section, **F_5_ **) Fibrous roots. pStSTP1::GUS = **A_6_ **) Source leaf, **B_6_ **) Sink leaf, **C_6_ **) Petiole cross-section, **D_6_ **) Upper stem cross-section, **E_6_ **) Storage root cross-section, **F_6_ **) Fibrous roots. Plants were either grown on the field at NCHU experimental station Taichung, Taiwan or in a greenhouse in Erlangen, Germany. Tissues from approximately 3-month-old cassava plants were used.
FIGURE S2
Representative GUS staining pattern of three pCaMV35S::GUS promoter-reporter lines. A) Source leaf, B) Sink leaf, C) Emerging leaves, D) Petiole cross-section, E) Upper stem cross-section, F) Lower stem cross-section, G) Storage root cross-section, H) Fibrous roots.
The authors apologize for these errors and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
