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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[[uk:Изучение культивируемых in vitro лекарственных растений Bidens pilosa L. / Матвеева Н.А. 2015]]
 
[[uk:Изучение культивируемых in vitro лекарственных растений Bidens pilosa L. / Матвеева Н.А. 2015]]

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Matvieieva N.A.

Plants of Bidens pilosa in vitro

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

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