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Front. Plant Sci., 11 September 2019
Sec. Plant Metabolism and Chemodiversity
This article is part of the Research Topic Single Plant Cell Metabolomics View all 9 articles

Corrigendum: Towards Mass Spectrometry Imaging in the Metabolomics Scale: Increasing Metabolic Coverage Through Multiple On-Tissue Chemical Modifications

  • Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States

In the original article, there was a mistake in the legend for Figure 2 and Figure 3 as published. The legends for Figures 2 and 3 are switched. The corrected legend appears below.

FIGURE 2
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Figure 2 Box and whisker plots for selected metabolites derivatized with (A) GT, (B) CA, and (C) 2-PA. *Pyruvic acid is a fragment with CO2-loss as discussed in the text. Only one example is shown out of all the possible metabolites; see Supplementary Table S1A for other possible metabolites. All data is obtained in positive mode.

FIGURE 3
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Figure 3 Principal component analysis (PCA) for derivatized metabolites using CA, 2-PA, and GT comparing the genotypes and tissues. (A) PC1 vs. PC2, (B) PC1 vs. PC3, and (C) three-dimensional PCA comparing two genotypes (B73 and Mo17) and tissue sections (roots and leaves).

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

Keywords: mass spectrometry imaging, metabolomics, on-tissue derivatization, high-spatial resolution, maize, single cell

Citation: Dueñas ME, Larson EA and Lee YJ (2019) Corrigendum: Towards Mass Spectrometry Imaging in the Metabolomics Scale: Increasing Metabolic Coverage Through Multiple On-Tissue Chemical Modifications. Front. Plant Sci. 10:1079. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01079

Received: 07 August 2019; Accepted: 08 August 2019;
Published: 11 September 2019.

Approved by: Frontiers in Plant Science, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland

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*Correspondence: Young Jin Lee, yjlee@iastate.edu

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