Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-54487-2, published online 02 December 2019
This Article contains errors in Figure 1 and Figure 3 due to errors within the R script used to generate these figures.
In Figure 1b, total organic carbon was not corrected for differences in bulk density, which led to incorrect values for carbon content (mg g-1). The values were corrected to equal sample mass. The correct Figure 1 appears below as Figure 1.
In addition, in Figure 3a, the three individual fractions making up the total Accessible SOM were not summed before the means were calculated, which led to incorrect values for the Accessible SOC fraction. The means were recalculated and the correct Figure 3 appears below as Figure 2.
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Sayer, E.J., Lopez-Sangil, L., Crawford, J.A. et al. Author Correction: Tropical forest soil carbon stocks do not increase despite 15 years of doubled litter inputs. Sci Rep 10, 12610 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69595-7
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