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Phytoremediation of two ecotypes cadmium hyperaccumulator Bidens pilosa L. sourced from clean soils

Chemosphere, 2021
Heavy metal concentrations accumulated by different ecotypes of the same hyperaccumulator, collected from contaminated and uncontaminated areas, were found to vary significantly. Very few studies have compared the accumulative properties of two ecotype hyperaccumulators originating from clean soils.
Huiping Dai, Shuhe Wei, Lidia Skuza
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Transformation and characterization of transgenic Bidens pilosa L.

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2012
Bidens pilosa L. is an erect perennial herb that is used as a folk medicine for the treatment of a variety of illnesses including diabetes. Genetic engineering is an effective means of producing desired phytocompounds in certain medicinal plants; however, plant regeneration and genetic transformation have not yet been reported for B. pilosa.
Chen-Kuen Wang   +3 more
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Low Allozymic Variation in the Bidens pilosa L. Complex (Asteraceae)

Biochemical Genetics, 2005
Bidens alba, B. subalternans, and B. pilosa form a complex group based on their morphological similarities. Bidens pilosa L. and B. subalternans DC. are herbs with a wide distribution in agricultural and disturbed areas. Bidens alba (L.) DC. varies in size from herb to subshrub and has a coastal distribution. Enzyme electrophoresis was used to evaluate
Maria Tereza, Grombone-Guaratini   +2 more
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Ultraviolet-Mediated Cytotoxic Activity of Phenylheptatriyne From Bidens pilosa L.

Journal of Natural Products, 1979
The tropical weed Bidens pilosa L. (Asteraceae) contains a number of polyacetylenes which are phototoxic to bacteria, fungi, and human fibroblast cells in the presence of sunlight, artificial sources of long-wave ultraviolet light, or cool-white fluorescent light.
C K, Wat   +5 more
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Bidens pilosa L.

2009
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Effects of Bidens pilosa L. var. radiata Scherff on experimental gastric lesion

Journal of Natural Medicines, 2010
Bidens pilosa L. var. radiata Scherff: (BP) is a plant used as a traditional folk medicine. BP, cultivated with only green manure on Miyako Island, Okinawa prefecture, was processed to powder and is referred to as MMBP. We have reported that MMBP has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergy properties. In this study, we investigated the effects
Masako, Horiuchi   +2 more
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Research on the Phytochemical Analysis of Bidens pilosa L. Leaf Extracts

2023
Bidens pilosa is a perennial herb found worldwide in temperate and tropical regions. It has a history of traditional use in food and medicine without notable harmful effects. Although there has been progress in analysing its chemical and biological properties, comprehensive and up-to-date reviews are scarce.
Salim, Mohammad, Vishwakarma, Rinkoo
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Spanish needles (Bidens pilosa L.) as a wild food resource

Economic Botany, 1962
Spanish needles (Bidens pilosa L.) is a common and pestiferous weed in nearly all tropical and subtropical areas. While it is primarily regarded as a subject for eradication, it has usefulness as a cover crop and fodder and source of nectar for honeybees. It is employed to some extent in native medicine and as food. Culinary trials ofB.
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The Nutritional and Health Potential of Blackjack (Bidens pilosa l.)

International Journal of Applied Research on Public Health Management, 2019
Blackjack (bidens pilosa l.) grows naturally as a perennial herb across the world, especially in tropical regions, and it is used in many parts of the world for treating illnesses such as diarrhea, indigestion, wounds, and respiratory infections. Blackjack's agricultural and pharmaceutical benefits have been well studied by scientists, following which ...
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ATIVIDADE ANTIBACTERIANA DE EXTRATO DE BIDENS PILOSA L

Anais do III Congresso Nacional de Microbiologia Clínica On-line, 2023
Pedro Henrique Flores da Cruz   +4 more
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