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    Estimation of the stability of the photosynthetic unit in the bioregenerative life support system with plant wastes included in mass exchange / A. A. Tikhomirov [et al.] // Acta Astronautica. - 2008. - Vol. 63, Is. 7-10. - P1111-1118, DOI 10.1016/j.actaastro.2007.12.025 . - ISSN 0094-5765
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
BLSS -- Mass exchange -- Plant wastes -- Agricultural products -- Air pollution -- Biological materials -- Biomass -- Environmental engineering -- Estimation -- Experiments -- Human engineering -- Incineration -- Renewable energy resources -- Space research -- Substrates -- System stability -- Bioregenerative -- Life-support systems -- Mass exchanges -- Plant biomass -- Plant productivity -- Plant wastes -- Radish plants -- Significant reduction -- Soil like substrates -- Wheat straws -- Waste incineration
Аннотация: The purpose of this study is to estimate the possible effect produced on plant productivity by inedible plant biomass added to soil-like substrate (SLS). Results of the experiments with radish plants grown on the SLS with inedible biomass of carrot and beet plants added in the amounts roughly equal to their yields harvested from the same area showed a significant reduction in productivity of radish plants. The yield of radish plants grown on the SLS with added radish tops was almost the same as the yield of the radish grown on the neutral substrate. Experiments with addition of dry wheat straw to the SLS and growing of wheat and radish plants on that substrate also showed that the productivity of the plants grown in that way was decreased. Attempts to negate the adverse effect of plant wastes proved that the most effective way was to mineralize the wastes using the technique of "wet incineration". В© 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Institute of Biophysics Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Akademgorodok, 660036 Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Environmental Control and Life Support Section, ESA-ESTEC, Postbus 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, Netherlands
Institute of Biology Komi SC, Ural Branch Russian Academy of Sciences, Kommunisticheskaya Street, 28, 167982 Siktivkar, Russian Federation : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, д. 50, стр. 50

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Tikhomirov, A.A.; Ushakova, S.A.; Velichko, V.V.; Zolotukhin, I.G.; Shklavtsova, E.S.; Lasseur, C.; Golovko, T.K.

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    Effect of increased CO2 concentrations on gas exchange and productivity of cultivated vegetables contributing to the phototrophic component of biological regeneration life-support systems / A. A. Tikhomirov, V. V. Velichko, S. A. Ushakova // Doklady Biological Sciences. - 2007. - Vol. 416, Is. 1-6. - P379-381, DOI 10.1134/S001249660705016X . - ISSN 0012-4966
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
carbon dioxide -- article -- beet -- biomass -- carrot -- chemistry -- light -- metabolism -- photosynthesis -- phototropism -- plant -- plant physiology -- radish -- time -- vegetable -- Beta vulgaris -- Biomass -- Carbon Dioxide -- Daucus carota -- Light -- Photosynthesis -- Phototropism -- Plant Physiology -- Plants -- Raphanus -- Time Factors -- Vegetables

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Держатели документа:
Institute of Biophysics, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russian Federation : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, д. 50, стр. 50

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Tikhomirov, A.A.; Velichko, V.V.; Ushakova, S.A.

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    Effect of NaCl concentration on productivity and mineral composition of Salicornia europaea as a potential crop for utilization NaCl in LSS / S. A. Ushakova [et al.] // Advances in Space Research. - 2005. - Vol. 36, Is. 7. - P1349-1353, DOI 10.1016/j.asr.2004.09.017 . - ISSN 0273-1177
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Life support system -- NaCl -- Salicornia europaea -- Space biology -- Calcium -- Concentration (process) -- Minerals -- Photosynthesis -- Plants (botany) -- Salinity measurement -- Sodium chloride -- Vegetation -- Life support systems -- Liquid wastes -- NaCl -- Salicornea europea -- Space biology -- Space research
Аннотация: The accumulation of solid and liquid wastes in manmade ecosystems presents a problem that has not been efficiently solved yet. Urine, containing NaCl, are part of these products. This is an obstacle to the creation of biological systems with a largely closed material cycling, because the amount of solid and liquid wastes in them must be reduced to a minimum. A possible solution to the problem is to select plant species capable of utilizing sufficiently high concentrations of NaCl, edible for humans, and featuring high productivity. Until recently, the life support systems have included the higher plants that were either sensitive to salinization (wheat, many of the legumes, carrot, potato, maize) or relatively salt-resistant (barley, sugar beet, spinach). Salicomia europaea, whose above-ground part is fully edible for humans, is one of the most promising candidates to be included in life support systems. It is reported in the literature that this plant is capable of accumulating up to 50% NaCl (dry basis). Besides, excessive accumulation of sodium ions should bring forth a decrease in the uptake of potassium ions and other biogenic elements. The aim of this work is to study the feasibility of using S. europaea plants in growth chambers to involve NaCl into material cycling. Plants were grown in vegetation chambers at the irradiance of 100 or 150 W/m2 PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) and the air temperature 24 В°C, by two methods. The first method was to grow the plants on substrate - peat. The peat was supplemented with either 3% NaCl (Variant 1) or 6% NaCl (Variant 2) of the oven-dry mass of the peat. The second method was to grow the plants in water culture, using the solution with a full complement of nutrients, which contained 0.0005% of NaCl, 1% or 2%. The study showed that the addition of NaCl to the substrate or to the solution resulted in the formation of more succulent plants, which considerably increased their biomass. The amount of NaCl uptake was the highest in the plants grown in water culture, 2.6 g per plant. As the sodium uptake increased, the consumption of potassium and the sum of the reduced N forms decreased twofold. The uptake of calcium and magnesium by plants decreased as the NaCl concentration increased; the smallest amounts were taken up by S. europaea grown in water culture. Salinity had practically no effect on the uptake of phosphorus and sulfur. Thus, S. europaea is a promising candidate to be included in life support systems; of special interest is further research on growing these plants in water culture. В© 2005 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Institute of Biophysics, Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Branch, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russian Federation : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, д. 50, стр. 50

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Ushakova, S.A.; Kovaleva, N.P.; Gribovskaya, I.V.; Dolgushev, V.A.; Tikhomirova, N.A.

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    Estimating CO2 gas exchange in mixed age vegetable plant communities grown on soil-like substrates for life support systems / V. V. Velichko, A. A. Tikhomirov, S. A. Ushakova // Life Sci. Space Res. - 2018. - Vol. 16. - P47-51, DOI 10.1016/j.lssr.2017.11.001 . - ISSN 2214-5524
Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Bioconversion of plant waste -- CO2 gas exchange -- Conveyor mode -- Plant cultivation -- Soil-like substrate -- carbon dioxide -- Article -- atmosphere -- beet -- carrot -- concentration (parameters) -- Cyperus esculentus -- gas exchange -- genetic variation -- microclimate -- nonhuman -- plant age -- plant community -- plant growth -- planting density -- priority journal -- reproducibility -- soil and soil related phenomena -- soil like substrate -- vegetable
Аннотация: If soil-like substrate (SLS) is to be used in human life support systems with a high degree of mass closure, the rate of its gas exchange as a compartment for mineralization of plant biomass should be understood. The purpose of this study was to compare variations in CO2 gas exchange of vegetable plant communities grown on the soil-like substrate using a number of plant age groups, which determined the so-called conveyor interval. Two experimental plant communities were grown as plant conveyors with different conveyor intervals. The first plant community consisted of conveyors with intervals of 7 days for carrot and beet and 14 days for chufa sedge. The conveyor intervals in the second plant community were 14 days for carrot and beet and 28 days for chufa sedge. This study showed that increasing the number of age groups in the conveyor and, thus, increasing the frequency of adding plant waste to the SLS, decreased the range of variations in CO2 concentration in the “plant–soil-like substrate” system. However, the resultant CO2 gas exchange was shifted towards CO2 release to the atmosphere of the plant community with short conveyor intervals. The duration of the conveyor interval did not significantly affect productivity and mineral composition of plants grown on the SLS. © 2017

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Institute of Biophysics SB RAS, Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS”, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation

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Velichko, V. V.; Tikhomirov, A. A.; Ushakova, S. A.

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