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Author Correction: Nitrogen-rich organic soils under warm well-drained conditions are global nitrous oxide emission hotspots

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  • Jaan Pärn

    (University of Tartu
    Keele University
    University of Birmingham)

  • Jos T. A. Verhoeven

    (Utrecht University)

  • Klaus Butterbach-Bahl

    (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

  • Nancy B. Dise

    (Centre for Ecology and Hydrology)

  • Sami Ullah

    (University of Birmingham)

  • Anto Aasa

    (University of Tartu)

  • Sergey Egorov

    (University of Tartu)

  • Mikk Espenberg

    (University of Tartu)

  • Järvi Järveoja

    (University of Tartu
    Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jyrki Jauhiainen

    (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke))

  • Kuno Kasak

    (University of Tartu)

  • Leif Klemedtsson

    (University of Gothenburg)

  • Ain Kull

    (University of Tartu)

  • Fatima Laggoun-Défarge

    (National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and University of Orléans)

  • Elena D. Lapshina

    (Yugra State University)

  • Annalea Lohila

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Krista Lõhmus

    (University of Tartu)

  • Martin Maddison

    (University of Tartu)

  • William J. Mitsch

    (Florida Gulf Coast University)

  • Christoph Müller

    (Justus Liebig University Giessen
    UCD Earth Institute)

  • Ülo Niinemets

    (Estonian University of Life Sciences)

  • Bruce Osborne

    (UCD Earth Institute)

  • Taavi Pae

    (University of Tartu)

  • Jüri-Ott Salm

    (Estonian Fund for Nature)

  • Fotis Sgouridis

    (University of Bristol)

  • Kristina Sohar

    (University of Tartu)

  • Kaido Soosaar

    (University of Tartu)

  • Kathryn Storey

    (Tasmanian Government)

  • Alar Teemusk

    (University of Tartu)

  • Moses M. Tenywa

    (Makerere University)

  • Julien Tournebize

    (National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA))

  • Jaak Truu

    (University of Tartu)

  • Gert Veber

    (University of Tartu)

  • Jorge A. Villa

    (Corporacion Universitaria Lasallista)

  • Seint Sann Zaw

    (Forest Resource Environment Development and Conservation Association)

  • Ülo Mander

    (University of Tartu)

Abstract

The original version of this Article contained an error in the first sentence of the Acknowledgements section, which incorrectly referred to the Estonian Research Council grant identifier as “PUTJD618”. The correct version replaces the grant identifier with “PUTJD619”. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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  • Jaan Pärn & Jos T. A. Verhoeven & Klaus Butterbach-Bahl & Nancy B. Dise & Sami Ullah & Anto Aasa & Sergey Egorov & Mikk Espenberg & Järvi Järveoja & Jyrki Jauhiainen & Kuno Kasak & Leif Klemedtsson & , 2018. "Author Correction: Nitrogen-rich organic soils under warm well-drained conditions are global nitrous oxide emission hotspots," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-04197-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04197-6
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