Correction to: From facilitation to competition: the effect of black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.) on the growth per
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Correction to: From facilitation to competition: the effect of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) on the growth performance of four poplar‑hybrids (Populus spp.) in mixed short rotation coppice Jessica Rebola‑Lichtenberg1,2 · Juliane Streit2,3,4 · Peter Schall1 · Christian Ammer1,2 · Dominik Seidel1
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Correction to: New Forests. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-020-09813-2 Unfortunately, there is information missing in Fig. 3. This figure represents all 4 poplar genotypes and black locust, which are differentiated by the letters (a) to (e). In order to enable addressing the graphics to each tree species and hybrids, the figure caption should be read like this: “Fig. 3 Progression of root collar diameter (mm) and height (cm) of the hybrids (a) P. “AF2”, (b) P. “Fritzi Pauley”, (c) P. “Hybride 275”, (d) P. “Max 1” and (e) R. pseudoacacia over a period of 4 years in mixtures and in pure stands. Error bars represent standard error of the means. Different letters (a, b) represent significant differences between mixed and pure stands for each year.” Publisher’s Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-020-09813-2. * Jessica Rebola‑Lichtenberg jessica.rebola‑[email protected]‑goettingen.de 1
Silviculture and Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones, University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 1, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
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Centre of Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use (CBL), University of Göttingen, Büsgenweg 1, 37077 Göttingen, Germany
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Division of Agronomy, Department of Crop Sciences, University of Göttingen, Von‑Siebold‑Str. 8, 37075 Göttingen, Germany
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Acclimation Dynamics and Phenotyping Group, Department of Molecular Genetics, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Corrensstr. 3, Seeland, 06466, OT, Gatersleben, Germany
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