Correction to: Detection and epidemic dynamic of ToCV and CCYV with Bemisia tabaci and weed in Hainan of China (Virology Journal (2017) 14 (169) DOI: 10.1186/s12985-017-0833-2)

Xin Tang, Xiaobin Shi, Deyong Zhang, Fan Li, Fei Yan, Youjun Zhang, Yong Liu, Xuguo Zhou

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Abstract

In the original publication of this article [1], the author found the legends of Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 were incorrect. The original ones were: Fig. 3 ToCV detection from tomato plants. CK1 positive control; CK2 negative control; CK3 black control. The size of 466 bp based on amplification of HSP70h gene of ToCV was used. Results of 20 samples were shown in this figure Fig. 4 CCYV detection from cucumber plants. CK1 positive control; CK2 negative control; CK3 black control. The size of 804 bp based on amplification of CP (coat protein) gene of CCYV was used. Results of 20 samples were shown in this figure The correct ones should be: Fig. 3 CCYV detection from cucumber plants. CK1 positive control; CK2 negative control; CK3 black control. The size of 804 bp based on amplification of CP (coat protein) gene of CCYV was used. Results of 20 samples were shown in this figure Fig. 4 ToCV detection from tomato plants. CK1 positive control; CK2 negative control; CK3 black control. The size of 466 bp based on amplification of HSP70h gene of ToCV was used. Results of 20 samples were shown in this figure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number14
JournalVirology Journal
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 30 2019

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  • Infectious Diseases

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