Correction to “Genome‐wide association study identifies QTL and candidate genes for grain size and weight in a Triticum turgidum collection”

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TopicsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals · Food composition and properties
Mangini, G., Nigro, D., Curci, P. L., Simeone, R., & Blanco, A. (2025). Genome‐wide association study identifies QTL and candidate genes for grain size and weight in a Triticum turgidum collection. The Plant Genome, 18(1), e20562. https://doi.org/10.1002/tpg2.20562
The original Table 1, shown below, contained errors for the mean, standard error, minimum, maximum, and CV for ssp*. turgidum* values in AREA, GL, GW, and ASPECT.
The corrected values for the mean, standard error, minimum, maximum, and CV for ssp*. turgidum* in AREA, GL, GW, and ASPECT in Table 1 are shown below:
The GL range in the third sentence of the second paragraph under the “3.1 Phenotypic variation for grain traits” section, “In the whole collection, a large variation was observed for TKW (26.1–81.3 g), AREA (12.8–29.6 mm^2^), and GL (12.8–29.6 mm) with average values of 48.9 g, 20.6 mm, and 8.1 mm, respectively (Figure 2)” has been corrected to “In the whole collection, a large variation was observed for TKW (26.1–81.3 g), AREA (12.8–29.6 mm^2^), and GL (5.6–10.7 mm) with average values of 48.9 g, 20.6 mm, and 8.1 mm, respectively (Figure 2).”
We apologize for these errors.
