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Autor:
D L, Bubenheim, J, Stieber, W F, Campbell, F B, Salisbury, M, Levinski, V, Sytchev, I, Podolsky, L, Chernova
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 31:229-234
Super-dwarf wheat grown on the Mir space station using the Svet "Greenhouse" exhibited morphological, metabolic and reproductive abnormalities compared with Earth-grown wheat. Of prominent importance were the abnormalities associated with reproductiv
Publikováno v:
Life supportbiosphere science : international journal of earth space. 8(3-4)
Regardless of how well other growing conditions are optimized, crop yields will be limited by the available light up to saturation irradiances. Considering the various factors of clouds on Earth, dust storms on Mars, thickness of atmosphere, and rela
Autor:
W F, Campbell, D L, Bubenheim, F B, Salisbury, G E, Bingham, W R, McManus, H D, Biesinger, D T, Strickland, M, Levinskikh, V N, Sytchev, I, Podolsky, I, Ivanova, L, Chernova
Publikováno v:
Life supportbiosphere science : international journal of earth space. 7(3)
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalysis were used to investigate the nature of crystals deposited on leaves of Mir- and Earth-grown Super Dwarf wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants. Leaves from these plants e
Autor:
F B, Salisbury, J I, Gitelson
Publikováno v:
Bioscience. 47(9)
The Russian experience with the bioregenerative life support system Bios-3 at Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, is reviewed. A brief review of other bioregenerative systems examines Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona, and the Bios-1 and Bios-2 systems that preceded
Autor:
F B, Salisbury
Publikováno v:
Advances in space biology and medicine. 7
An option in the long-duration exploration of space, whether on the Moon or Mars or in a spacecraft on its way to Mars or the asteroids, is to utilize a bioregenerative life-support system in addition to the physicochemical systems that will always b
Autor:
T D, Veselova, G M, Il'ina, Kh Kh, Dzhaliova, M A, Levinskikh, V N, Sychev, F B, Salisbury, W F, Campbell
Publikováno v:
Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine. 33(2)
The cytoembryologic analysis of wet and dry samples of super dwarf wheat cultivated in greenhouse SVET aboard the MIR station over the whole cycle of vegetation was made with the use of light microscopy. Characteristic features of wheat development i
Autor:
M A, Levinskikh, V N, Sychev, T A, Derendiaeva, O B, Signalova, F B, Salisbury, W F, Campbell
Publikováno v:
Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine. 33(2)
In 1996-1997 an experiment with super dwarf wheat (Greenhouse-2) was made aboard the orbital complex MIR as a part of the MIR-NASA space science program. The article deals with the main production and morphometric characteristics of plants that compl
Autor:
V N, Sychev, M A, Levinskikh, I G, Podol'skiĭ, I E, Ivanova, E L, Nefedova, O G, Livanskaia, T A, Derendiaeva, N I, Mikhaĭlov, F B, Salisbury, G E, Bingham
Publikováno v:
Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine. 32(2)
Goals of the 3-month experiment GREENHOUSE using the equipment of greenhouse SVET (ECO-PSY-95) were to feature growth and development of wheat through the entire cycle of ontogeny under the maximally mimicked MIR environment, and to try out the proce
Publikováno v:
Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine. 32(2)
Sixteen point probes monitored moisture level in the root medium of the wheat plants grown in greenhouse SVET on the MIR/NASA space science program. The article outlines types of water migration in the absence of gravity. Hydrophysical characteristic
Autor:
F B, Salisbury
Publikováno v:
Life supportbiosphere science : international journal of earth space. 4(3-4)
Super-Dwarf wheat plants were grown in the Russian/Bulgarian growth chamber called Svet (means light in Russian), in Space Station Mir, from August 12 to November 9, 1995 (90 days) and from August 5 to December 6, 1996 (123 days); a second 1996 crop