Correction to: Secondary metabolite gene clusters arrangement and conservation within the genome of Stemphylium lycopers

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Correction to: Secondary metabolite gene clusters arrangement and conservation within the genome of Stemphylium lycopersici codes the pathways for the synthesis of specific and non-specific toxins Rocio Medina 1 & Mario E. E. Franco 1,2 & César G. Lucentini 1 & Janina A. Rosso 3 & Mario C. N. Saparrat 4,5,6 & Laura C. Bartel 1 & Pedro A. Balatti 1,4

# Australasian Plant Pathology Society Inc. 2020

Correction to: Australasian Plant Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13313-020-00737-1 The original version of this article unfortunately contained mistakes introduced during the production process. The corrections are given in the following list: (1) In Introduction section, second paragraph, the third sentence should be rewritten as: The etiological agents are three species of the genus Stemphylium: S. solani, G. F. Weber, S. lycopersici (Enjoji) W. Yamamm. (syn S. floridanum Hannon and G. F. Weber) and S. botryosym Wallr. F. sp. lycopersici Rotem, Y. Cohen, and I. Wahl (Jones et al. 2014).

(2) In Fig. 7 caption, the word “desmethylbassianin” has been spelt incorrectly by the author to “desmethulbassianin”. The caption should be rewritten as: Fig. 7 Gene cluster within the CIDEFI 212, CIDEFI 213 and CIDEFI 216 genomes at position 32.1, 104.1 and 205.3, respectively and similar gene clusters in other fungi corresponding to desmethylbassianin, tenellin and fumosorinone biosynthesis (3) Table 4 should be formatted horizontally. Also, the expression “CIDEFI number” in each row should be in a same line. The correct Table 4 is now given in this article.

The original article has been corrected.

The online version of the original article can be found at https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13313-020-00737-1 * Mario C. N. Saparrat [email protected] Rocio Medina [email protected] Mario E. E. Franco [email protected] César G. Lucentini [email protected]

Janina A. Rosso [email protected] Laura C. Bartel [email protected] Pedro A. Balatti [email protected] Extended author information available on the last page of the article

194.1 235.1 278.1

79.1 132.1 402.1

16.1 40.1 166.1

416.1 307.1 227.1

245.1

11.2

CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 213 CIDEFI 216

CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 213 CIDEFI 216

CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 213

CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 213 CIDEFI 216

CIDEFI 216

CIDEFI 213

24.1

165.1

CIDEFI 213

CIDEFI 216

Position 11.1

44.2 43.1 242.1

CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 213 CIDEFI 216

PKS CIDEFI 212

Position 6.1 9.1 249.1

Terpenes CIDEFI 212 CIDEFI 213 CIDEFI 216

301,560

11,720

From 232,892

291,207

1

1 1 1

245,556 85,171 41,729

6,649 55,252 188,687

1 502 3,008

114,854 74,214 148,756

From 199,054 40,859 344,415

348,140

58,300

To 279,581

315,569

17,198

Most Similar known cluster Melanin (100%)/ Elsinochrome A (100%)/ Elsinochrome B (100%)/ Elsinochrome C (100%)/ 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxynaphthalene (100%)/ Napthopyrone (100%) Melanin (100%)/ Elsinochrome A (100%)/ Elsinochrome B (100%)/ Elsinochrome C (100%)/ 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxynaphthalene (100%)/ Napthopyrone (100%) Melanin (100%)/ Elsino