Summary:
The effect of two biotic elicitors (homogenates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida utilis) in
a suspension culture of Bellis perennis L. cultivated in the dark and day light period were examined.
The growth of the culture was not negatively affected by the action of elicitors. Increased production
of flavonoids in the culture depended on the sort, concentration and space of time of action of the
elicitor, and on the manner of cultivation from the viewpoint of the light regimen. The best results
were achieved with the use of the homogenate of Candida utilis after 24 hours in cultivation under
the day light period and after 48 hours in cultivation in the dark.
Key words:
Bellis perennis L. – suspension culture – flavonoid production – elicitation –
Candida utilis – Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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