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Ground-based studies with Super-Dwarf wheat in preparation for space flightSeveral experiments were carried out to test responses of a Super-Dwarf cultivar of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to various environmental parameters that were anticipated to be present in our attempts to grow the wheat in a small growth chamber on the Russian Space Station, Mir, or that proved to be present in a 1995 trial space experiment. Under low photosynthetic photon flux (40-400 micromoles m-2 s-1 PPF), development (e.g. anthesis) was retarded, but heads (often sterile) always formed, even if light was so low that plants died before the heads could mature. Longer photoperiods promoted flowering, but night interruptions combined with short days did not provoke a long-day response as occurs with true long-day plants. The long-day effect could prove to be a summation of photosynthetic products. Heat stress (40 degrees C for 1-24 h) did not influence flowering but killed plants that were 13-16-day-old (no effect on younger plants). Concentrations of iodine or silver-fluoride disinfectants present in the water used for plants on Mir (1.0-4.0 mg L-1) did not affect plant growth although higher concentrations (8.0-1.6 mg L-1) were inhibitory. GA3 or indoleacetic acid applied every other day at concentrations from 1.0 x 10(-6) mg L-1 to 3.162 x 10(-4) mg L-1 did not change the height of Super-Dwarf wheat, suggesting that this cultivar is not a gibberellin mutant.
Document ID
20040089389
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Salisbury, F. B.
(Utah State University Logan 84322-4820, United States)
Gillespie, L. S.
Campbell, W. F.
Hole, P.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of plant physiology
Volume: 152
ISSN: 0176-1617
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC2-831
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Flight Experiment
NASA Discipline Plant Biology
manned
Mir Project
long duration
Non-NASA Center

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