Literature DB >> 11541570

Recycling crop residues for use in recirculating hydroponic crop production.

C L Mackowiak1, J L Garland, J C Sager.   

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As part of bioregenerative life support feasibility testing by NASA, crop residues are being used to resupply elemental nutrients to recirculating hydroponic crop production systems. Methods for recovering nutrients from crop residues have evolved from water soaking (leaching) to rapid aerobic bioreactor processing. Leaching residues recovered the majority of elements but it also recovered significant amounts of soluble organics. The high organic content of leachates was detrimental to plant growth. Aerobic bioreactor processing reduced the organic content ten-fold, which reduced or eliminated phytotoxic effects. Wheat and potato production studies were successful using effluents from reactors having with 8- to 1-day retention times. Aerobic bioreactor effluents supplied at least half of the crops elemental mass needs in these studies. Descriptions of leachate and effluent mineral content, biomass productivity, microbial activity, and nutrient budgets for potato and wheat are presented.

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Keywords:  NASA Center KSC; NASA Discipline Life Support Systems

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Year:  1996        PMID: 11541570     DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1996.440.4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Hortic        ISSN: 0567-7572


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1.  Effect of bacterial root symbiosis and urea as source of nitrogen on performance of soybean plants grown hydroponically for Bioregenerative Life Support Systems (BLSSs).

Authors:  Roberta Paradiso; Roberta Buonomo; Mike A Dixon; Giancarlo Barbieri; Stefania De Pascale
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2015-10-26       Impact factor: 5.753

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