In the published article, there was an error. [The author misspelled the proprietary term "Fertile Island Effect" in the writing of the article.].A correction has been made to [Introduction]. This sentence previously stated: "[Around perennial plants, due to the combined action of biological and abiotic processes, soil nutrients gradually flow into the canopy, wheretheir contents are significantly higher than those outside thecanopy, which is evidence of a nutrient-accumulation phenomenon in the spatial distribution that is called the 'fertilizer island' effect (Chen et al., 2004).]"The corrected sentence appears below: "[Around perennial plants, due to the combined action of biological and abiotic processes, soil nutrients gradually flow into the canopy, wheretheir contents are significantly higher than those outside thecanopy, which is evidence of a nutrientaccumulation phenomenon in the spatial distribution that is called the 'fertile island' effect (Chen et al., 2004).]"