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Scientists have grown plants in lunar soil

2022-05-12T23:00:42.832Z


A tiny pot of soil, but a big step for space farming: scientists have, for the first time, grown plants in...


A tiny pot of soil, but a big step for space agriculture: scientists have, for the first time, grown plants in a few grams of lunar soil, reported decades ago by astronauts of the Apollo program.

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This success fuels hopes that it may one day be possible to grow plants directly on the Moon.

This would save future explorers numerous and costly loads aboard their rockets, for longer missions, further afield.

However, much work remains to be done before achieving this, show this work by researchers from the University of Florida, published Thursday in the journal

Communications Biology

.

"This research is crucial to NASA's long-term human exploration goals," NASA chief

Bill Nelson said in a statement.

“We will need to use resources on the Moon and Mars to develop food sources for future astronauts living in deep space.”

12 grams of lunar soil

For their experiment, the researchers used just 12 grams of lunar soil (a few teaspoons), collected from different places on the Moon during the Apollo 11, 12 and 17 missions. to sew, they placed about a gram of soil (called regolith) each time, added water to it, and then the seeds.

A nutrient solution was also added daily.

The plant used was the arabidopsis thaliana, chosen because it grows easily and, above all, because it has already been extensively studied: its genetic code, as well as the way it behaves in hostile environments - even in space - are known.

Seeds were simultaneously planted in soil from our own Earth, and samples mimicking lunar and Martian soil,

to serve as a comparison.

Result: After two days, the seeds of the lunar samples germinated.

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And

“all the plants, whether in the lunar or control soil samples, looked alike until the sixth day”

, explained in a statement Anna-Lisa Paul, lead author of the study.

But later, moon plants were found to grow slower and have stunted roots.

After 20 days, scientists harvested them and studied their DNA.

They found that the lunar plants had responded in the same way as to a hostile environment, such as when a soil has too much salt, or heavy metals.

In the future, scientists want to seek to understand how this environment could be made more hospitable.

NASA is preparing to return to the Moon as part of the Artemis program, with the aim of establishing a lasting human presence there.

Source: lefigaro

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