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Author Correction: Inactivating SnRK1β1A promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice

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This article is an Author Correction notice published in Nature, referring to a study on the inactivation of the gene SnRK1beta1A and its role in promoting broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice. The original research investigated how disabling this gene, which encodes a regulatory subunit of the SnRK1 kinase complex, enhances the plant's ability to resist multiple pathogens. The correction does not alter the core scientific findings but serves to amend specific details in the originally published work.


Broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice has significant implications for global food security, as rice is a staple crop for billions of people and is vulnerable to numerous fungal, bacterial, and viral diseases. Identifying genetic targets like SnRK1beta1A could inform the development of more resilient crop varieties with reduced dependence on chemical pesticides.


Nature, Published online: 20 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10659-5

Author Correction: Inactivating SnRK1β1A promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice

Source: Author Correction: Inactivating <i>SnRK1β1A</i> promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice