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Washington: Scientists have for the first time grown plants in lunar soil brought back to Earth by astronauts in the Apollo missions, a step towards producing food and oxygen on the Moon or during future space missions.
The researchers at the University of Florida (UF) in the US showed that plants can successfully sprout and grow in lunar soil.
Their study, published in the journal Communications Biology, also investigated how plants respond biologically to the Moons soil, also known as lunar regolith, which is very different from soil found on Earth.
This research comes as NASAs Artemis Program plans to return humans to the Moon.

BIG NEWS: Researchers grew plants in lunar soil for the first time!
Congrats to @UF on growing Arabidopsis plants in regolith collected during the Apollo era. We’ll study the same species on #Artemis I as we prep to return to the Moon. t. co/fsollo0lvX pic. twitter. com/ZsjKKZXu9v
— NASA Space Science (@NASASpaceSci) May 12, 2022

Artemis will require a better understanding of how to grow plants in space, said Rob Ferl, one of the studys authors and a professor at UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS).
For future, longer space missions, we may use the Moon as a hub or launching pad. It makes sense that we would want to use the soil that is already there to grow plants, Ferl said.
The researchers designed a simple experiment: plant seeds in lunar soil, add water, nutrients and light, and record the results.
They only had 12 grammes just a few teaspoons of lunar soil with which to do this experiment.
On loan from NASA, this soil was collected during the Apollo 11, 12 and 17 missions to the moon.
The researchers applied three times over the course of 11 years for a chance to work with the lunar regolith.
To grow their tiny lunar garden, the researchers used thimble-sized wells in plastic plates normally used to culture cells. Each well functioned as a pot.
Once they filled each pot with approximately a gram of lunar soil, the scientists moistened the soil with a nutrient solution and added a few seeds from the Arabidopsis plant which is widely used in the research because its genetic code has been fully mapped.
Growing Arabidopsis in the lunar soil allowed the researchers more insight into how the soil affected the plants, down to the level of gene expression.
As points of comparison, the researchers also planted Arabidopsis in JSC-1A, a terrestrial substance that mimics real lunar soil, as well as simulated Martian soils and terrestrial soils from extreme environments.
The plants grown in these non-lunar soils were the experiments control group.
The researchers found that nearly all the seeds planted in the lunar soils were able to sprout.


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