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A proposal to demonstrate production of salad crops in the space station mockup facility with particular attention to space, energy, and labor constraintsA desire for fresh vegetables for consumption during long term space missions has been foreseen. To meet this need in a microgravity environment within the limited space and energy available on Space Station requires highly productive vegetable cultivars of short stature to optimize vegetable production per volume available. Special water and nutrient delivery systems must also be utilized. As a first step towards fresh vegetable production in the microgravity of Space Station, several soil-less capillary action media were evaluated for the ability to support growth of two root crops (radish and carrot) which are under consideration for inclusion in a semi-automated system for production of salad vegetables in a microgravity environment (Salad Machine). In addition, productivity of different cultivars of radish was evaluated as well as the effect of planting density and cultivar on carrot production and size. Red Prince radish was more productive than Cherry Belle and grew best on Jiffy Mix Plus. During greenhouse studies, vermiculite and rock wool supported radish growth to a lesser degree than Jiffy Mix Plus but more than Cellular Rooting Sponge. Comparison of three carrot cultivars (Planet, Short n Sweet, and Goldinhart) and three planting densities revealed that Short n Sweet planted at 25.6 sq cm/plant had the greatest root fresh weight per pot, the shortest mean top length, and intermediate values of root length and top fresh weight per pot. Red Prince radish and Short n Sweet carrot showed potential as productive cultivars for use in a Salad Machine. Results of experiments with solid capillary action media were disappointing. Further research must be done to identify a solid style capillary action media which can productively support growth of root crops such as carrot and radish.
Document ID
19900016184
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Brooks, Carolyn A.
(Alabama A & M Univ. Normal, AL, United States)
Sharma, Govind C.
(Alabama A & M Univ. Normal, AL, United States)
Beyl, Caula A.
(Alabama A & M Univ. Normal, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
July 25, 1990
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-186811
NAS 1.26:186811
Accession Number
90N25500
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC2-607
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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