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Correction

Correction: Mourou et al. Brassicaceae Fungi and Chromista Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction. Plants 2023, 12, 1033

Department of Agricultural Sciences, Food, Natural Resources and Engineering, University of Foggia, Via Napoli 25, 71122 Foggia, Italy
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Plants 2023, 12(17), 3109; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173109
Submission received: 14 July 2023 / Accepted: 24 July 2023 / Published: 30 August 2023
The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [1]:
In the article titled: “Brassicaceae Fungal Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction”. It would be better to modify the title and the keyword and also add a few sentences in the text where some pathogens are wrongly defined as fungi, but they belong to the Chromista Kingdom and/or Oomycota Phylum. There was only a problem with taxonomic aspects, and the changes regard only the systematics. Therefore, we would like to change the Title:
“Brassicaceae Fungi and Chromista Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction”. In the keywords: Instead of “Brassicaceae fungal diseases”, we will keep only the words “Brassicaceae diseases”.
A few sentences were adjusted in the text in the following part:
1. Introduction: However, white rust, clubroot, downy mildew, and dam**-off represent the most destructive Chromista diseases of Brassicaceae [8].
2.3. Downy Mildew: It is an obligate biotrophic parasite of Brassicaceae and allied families of Brassicales, including many relevant crops such as broccoli, cabbage, radish, and rape [71].
2.4. Clubroot Disease: Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a worldwide soil-borne obligate parasite primarily affecting the Brassicaceae species [73,74]. P. brassicae is distinct from other plant pathogens, such as fungi or oomycetes [75,76].
2.9. White Rust: It is actually considered as a member of the Oomycetes belonging to the family Albuginaceae included in the Kingdom Chromista. They are a group of organisms that are more closely related to golden-brown algae than they are to fungi.
The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused and state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. The original publication has also been updated.

Reference

  1. Mourou, M.; Raimondo, M.L.; Lops, F.; Carlucci, A. Brassicaceae Fungi and Chromista Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction. Plants 2023, 12, 1033. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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Mourou, M.; Raimondo, M.L.; Lops, F.; Carlucci, A. Correction: Mourou et al. Brassicaceae Fungi and Chromista Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction. Plants 2023, 12, 1033. Plants 2023, 12, 3109. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173109

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Mourou M, Raimondo ML, Lops F, Carlucci A. Correction: Mourou et al. Brassicaceae Fungi and Chromista Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction. Plants 2023, 12, 1033. Plants. 2023; 12(17):3109. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173109

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Mourou, Marwa, Maria Luisa Raimondo, Francesco Lops, and Antonia Carlucci. 2023. "Correction: Mourou et al. Brassicaceae Fungi and Chromista Diseases: Molecular Detection and Host–Plant Interaction. Plants 2023, 12, 1033" Plants 12, no. 17: 3109. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173109

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