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[Growth and development of plants in a sequence of generations under the conditions of space flight (experiment Greenhouse-3)]The purpose was to study characteristic features of growth and development of several plant generations in space flight in experiment GREENHOUSE-3 as a part of the Russian-US space research program MIR/NASA in 1997. The experiment consisted of cultivation of Brassica rapa L. in board greenhouse Svet. Two vegetative cycles were fully completed and the third vegetation was terminated on day 13 on the phase of budding. The total duration of the space experiment was 122 days, i.e. same as in the ground controls. In the experiment with Brassica rapa L. viable seeds produced by the first crop were planted in space flight and yielded next crop. Crops raised from the ground and space seeds were found to differ in height and number of buds. Both parameters were lowered in the plants grown from the space seeds. The prime course for smaller size and reduced organogenic potential of plantTs reproductive system seems to be a less content of nutrients in seeds that had matured in the space flight. Experiment GREENHOUSE-3 demonstrated principle feasibility of plant reproduction in space greenhouse from seeds developed in microgravity.
Document ID
20040088739
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Levinskikh, M. A.
Sychev, V. N.
Signalova, O. B.
Derendiaeva, T. A.
Podol'skii, I. G.
Masgreiv, M. E.
Bingheim, G. E.
Musgrave, M. E.
Campbell, W. F.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2001
Publication Information
Publication: Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine
Volume: 35
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0233-528X
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
manned
Flight Experiment
Mir Project
NASA Experiment Number 284093 2/2
long duration
Non-NASA Center
NASA Discipline Plant Biology

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