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. 2014 Mar 13;9(3):e91337. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091337

Figure 4. Saliva extracts of Z. filipendulae do not inhibit plant cyanogenesis.

Figure 4

Feigl-Anger paper showing HCN emission over time from leaf macerates of L. corniculatus and L. japonicus (wild-type MG-20) incubated with either: insect saliva of Z. filipendulae larvae, water or heat-inactivated saliva as control (latter only on MG-20). When leaf macerates of both Lotus species are mixed with insect saliva, HCN emission increases at a similar rate as the leaf macerate incubated with water or heat-inactivated saliva.