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. 2013 May 22;3:1872. doi: 10.1038/srep01872

Figure 1. The appropriate time lag for priming the ability of receiver plants to defend themselves against herbivores.

Figure 1

Maize plants were exposed to HIPVs and control volatiles (CVs) emitted from M. separata-infested and uninfested conspecific plants for three days in an open-flow tunnel. A second-instar larva was put onto HIPV- and CV-receiver plants immediately after exposure (Day 0), or after receiver plants had been maintained for 1, 5 or 10 days. The net body weight that M. separata larvae gained during 3 days after they had been applied was determined. Data represent the mean ± standard errors (n = 17–22). Asterisks indicate significant differences between HIPV- and CV-receivers based on a Student's t-test (P < 0.05).