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Optimizing Plant Growth in Microgravity: A Biostimulant Growth Medium for Agriculture in Deep Space Environments

24 September 2024, Version 1
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.
This item is a response to a research question in Biotechnology Design
Q. Bio-futures for transplanetary habitats

Abstract

Long-duration space missions require sustainable systems for plant cultivation to ensure a continuous supply of food, oxygen, and waste recycling. This study presents the development of a novel liquid biostimulant growth medium tailored for optimizing plant growth in microgravity conditions, characteristic of deep space environments. The growth medium integrates a balanced mixture of macro- and micronutrients, growth-promoting hormones, and bioactive compounds, all of which are designed to address the unique challenges associated with nutrient uptake and physiological stress in microgravity. Key ingredients include essential elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, as well as trace elements, natural plant growth regulators, and organic acids. These components work synergistically to enhance nutrient absorption and promote robust plant development. The biostimulant medium has been optimized through rigorous testing under simulated space conditions, demonstrating its potential to improve plant height, biomass, root length, and stress resilience. The findings suggest that this biostimulant medium could play a significant role in supporting sustainable agricultural practices for long-term human missions in space, contributing to the feasibility and success of deep space exploration. This research represents a critical advancement in space agriculture, offering valuable insights into plant biology in extreme environments and paving the way for future studies and applications.

Keywords

Stress resilience
Macro- and micronutrients
Biostimulant
Plant growth
Controlled environment agriculture
Sustainable food production

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Comparison of Plant Growth Metrics Using Liquid Growth Medium and 1-Kilogram Biostimulant
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This graph illustrates the comparative effects of two different plant growth treatments: a liquid growth medium and a 1-kilogram biostimulant. It presents three key plant growth metrics: height (in cm), biomass (in g), and root length (in cm) across two samples for each treatment type. The graph shows the variations in plant height, biomass, and root length, highlighting the performance differences between the liquid growth medium and the biostimulant. The data indicate that plants treated with the 1-kilogram biostimulant demonstrated increased biomass and root length compared to those grown with the liquid growth medium, suggesting the biostimulant's effectiveness in promoting more robust growth characteristics.
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