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This study corrects a previous article DOI. The corrected DOI is 10.3389/fpls.2022.958350, ensuring accurate citation and discoverability of the research.

Keywords:
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  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology

Context:

  • Ensuring the accuracy of scientific literature is crucial for reliable research.
  • Proper citation facilitates the retrieval and verification of scientific findings.
  • Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are essential for uniquely identifying and linking to scholarly articles.

Purpose:

  • To correct an erroneous Digital Object Identifier (DOI) associated with a published article.
  • To provide the accurate DOI for the scientific community to reference the work correctly.
  • To maintain the integrity and retrievability of scientific publications.

Summary:

  • The article DOI previously listed as 10.3389/fpls.2022.958350 has been corrected.
  • The correct DOI ensures that researchers can accurately access and cite the intended publication.
  • This correction enhances the reliability of scientific record-keeping.

Impact:

  • Improved discoverability of the research article.
  • Prevention of citation errors in future scientific work.
  • Upholding the standards of scientific publishing and data integrity.