Study of in vitro cultivated Bidens pilosa L. medicinal plants / Matvieieva N.A. 2015
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The conditions of surfase sterilization of Bidens pilosa L. seeds, collected in Ecuadorian highland (1200 m a.s.l.) tropical forest, were optimized. 25% “Belizna” solution using for seeds sterilization was effective for aseptic plants initiation on Murashige and Skoog medium. In vitro micropropagated plants rooted on the hormone free 1/2MS medium. Water and ethanolic B. pilosa extracts have revealed antimicrobial activity compared to the one of in vivo grown plants. | The conditions of surfase sterilization of Bidens pilosa L. seeds, collected in Ecuadorian highland (1200 m a.s.l.) tropical forest, were optimized. 25% “Belizna” solution using for seeds sterilization was effective for aseptic plants initiation on Murashige and Skoog medium. In vitro micropropagated plants rooted on the hormone free 1/2MS medium. Water and ethanolic B. pilosa extracts have revealed antimicrobial activity compared to the one of in vivo grown plants. |
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The conditions of surfase sterilization of Bidens pilosa L. seeds, collected in Ecuadorian highland (1200 m a.s.l.) tropical forest, were optimized. 25% “Belizna” solution using for seeds sterilization was effective for aseptic plants initiation on Murashige and Skoog medium. In vitro micropropagated plants rooted on the hormone free 1/2MS medium. Water and ethanolic B. pilosa extracts have revealed antimicrobial activity compared to the one of in vivo grown plants.
Keywords: Bidens pilosa L., in vitro propagation, antimicrobial activity