Correction: Bleyer et al. Together for the Better: Improvement of a Model Based Strategy for Grapevine Downy Mildew Control by Addition of Potassium Phosphonates. Plants 2020, 9, 710

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Figure 2 was incorrect in the original publication [1].Bars indicating disease incidence and disease severity of the treatments "400 cm 2 Cu + PP" and "600 cm 2 Cu + PP" were interchanged in Figure 2C-F.Consequently, the average values presented in Figure 2A,B for treatments "400 cm 2 Cu + PP" and "600 cm 2 Cu + PP" were incorrect.The corrected Figure 2 is shown below.

Changes in the text due to correction of Figure 2
Due to above mentioned mistake in Figure 2A-F, several sentences in the results section of the publication had to be revised.
On page 3, the sentence "The effect of Cuprozin progress ® in leaves was also greatly increased, leading to a decrease in disease incidence from 48% (disease severity 9%) to 21% (disease severity 1%)." was changed to "The effect of Cuprozin progress ® in leaves was also greatly increased, leading to a decrease in disease incidence from 48% (disease severity 9%) to 17% (disease severity 1%).".Furthermore, the sentence "In the Cuprozin progress ® treatment, disease incidence was reduced from 73% (50% disease severity) to 63% (38% disease severity) after the addition of PP." was changed to "In the Cuprozin progress ® treatment, disease incidence was reduced from 73% (50% disease severity) to 59% (34% disease severity) after the addition of PP.".

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. Potassium phosphonates improved the effect of contact fungicides against grapevine downy mildew (GDM).The graphs show the disease incidence and severity of P. viticola on leaves and berries of V. vinifera cv.Mueller-Thurgau after the application of different fungicides in the years 2014 (C,D), 2015 (E,F), and 2016 (G,H).The green bars show the results for leaves, and the red bars for berries.Different letters indicate significant differences between the treatments, while black letters refer to disease incidence, and grey letters to disease severity (one-way ANOVA; p ≤ 0.05).(A,B)show average values from all three years which were subject to large variability and therefore show no significant differences between the treatments.Cu = Cuprozin progress ® ; Fol = Folpan ® ; PP = potassium phosphonates.

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. Potassium phosphonates improved the effect of contact fungicides against grapevine downy mildew (GDM).Graphs show the disease incidence and severity of P. viticola in leaves and berries of V. vinifera cv.Mueller-Thurgau after the application of different fungicides in the years 2014 (C,D), 2015 (E,F), and 2016 (G,H).Green bars show results for leaves, red bars for berries.Different letters indicate significant differences between the treatments while black letters refer to disease incidence and grey letters to disease severity (one-way ANOVA; p ≤ 0.05).(A,B)show average values from all three years which were subject to large variability and therefore show no significant differences between the treatments.Cu = Cuprozin progress ® , Fol = Folpan ® , PP = potassium phosphonates.