Editorial: Higher Plants, Algae and Cyanobacteria in Space Environments
Carmen Arena +3 more
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Reducing Energy Requirements in Future Bioregenerative Life Support Systems (BLSSs): Performance and Bioactive Composition of Diverse Lettuce Genotypes Grown Under Optimal and Suboptimal Light Conditions. [PDF]
Rouphael Y +8 more
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Operation of an experimental algal gas exchanger for use in a CELSS [PDF]
Concepts of a Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) anticipate the use of photosynthetic organisms (higher plants and algae) for air revitalization.
Averner, Maurice M. +2 more
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Effect of bacterial root symbiosis and urea as source of nitrogen on performance of soybean plants grown hydroponically for Bioregenerative Life Support Systems (BLSSs). [PDF]
Paradiso R +4 more
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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 361) [PDF]
This bibliography lists 141 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during Mar. 1992.
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Plants and their microbial assistants: Nature's answer to Earth's environmental pollution problems [PDF]
The utilization of higher plants and their associated microorganisms to solve environmental pollution problems on Earth and in future space applications is briefly reviewed.
Wolverton, B. C.
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Exploring the living universe: A strategy for space life sciences [PDF]
The knowledge obtained by space life sciences will play a pivotal role as humankind reaches out to explore the solar system. Information is needed concerning the existence of life beyond the Earth, the potential interactions between planets and living ...
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Alga-based mathematical model of a life support system closed in oxygen and carbon dioxide. [PDF]
Semyonov DA, Degermendzhi AG.
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Utilization of the water soluable fraction of wheat straw as a plant nutrient source [PDF]
Recovery of water soluble, inorganic nutrients from the inedible portion of wheat was found to be an effective means of recycling nutrients within hydroponic systems.
Garland, J. L., Mackowiak, C. L.
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MODELING COMPONENTS OF BIOREGENERATIVE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM INTENDED FOR SPACE PURPOSES [PDF]
V.S. Kovalev +2 more
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