Erratum: The impact of climate change on disease constraints on production of oilseed rape
Evans, N., Butterworth, M. H., Baierl, A., Semenov, Mikhail
, West, Jon
, Barnes, A., Moran, D. and Fitt, Bruce
(2011)
Erratum: The impact of climate change on disease constraints on production of oilseed rape.
Food Security, 3 (1).
pp. 117-120.
10.1007/s12571-010-0105-0
The authors would like to correct a series of errors printed in the above paper. Due to a mistake in a table of official figures with respect to land use in the UK, the figure used for the acreage of oilseed rape produced for Scotland should have been ‘35 780 ha’ and not ‘398 720 ha’ (Table 4). Thus data quoted in the “Results” section of this paper that include this erroneous data (i.e. any “Scottish data” or “total UK” data) are also erroneous by an order of magnitude. Data in the last three lines of the following tables should now read as follows.
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| Open Access | Bronze |
| Project | Centre for Biofuels and Climate Change (BCC), Centre for Sustainable Pest and Disease Management (PDM), Centre for Mathematical and Computational Biology (MCB), Challenges from climate change on disease management in sustainable arable systems (CLIM-DIS), Pre-breeding research to support climate change adaptation and reduction of environmental footprint of oilseed rape: OREGIN, Understanding interactions between climate change, arable crop growth and disease epidemics, Components of Resistance to Diseases in Winter Oilseed Rape, European Network for the Durable Exploitation of crop protection strategies ENDURE, Application of non-linear mathematics and stochastic modelling to complex biological systems |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:44 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:32 |
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