Plants in space
- PMID: 11538459
- DOI: 10.1146/annurev.pp.38.060187.001533
Plants in space
Abstract
NASA: Space may be, as some have called it, our last frontier. As such, it provides novel, even unique research opportunities. Plants are sure to figure significantly in these activities. The ability to manipulate the force of gravity from near zero to 1 g affords fresh opportunities to investigate gravity's physiological effects as well as a means of probing gravi- and phototropism, thigmo-morphogenesis, and other environmental effects in a state uncompromised by gravity. In this review we aim primarily to consider phenomenology, a goal that befits the state of our knowledge from space experiments. We intend to provide grist for future ground-based and space experiments and to reveal the potential for scientific discovery in this area.
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