| Literature DB >> 12481809 |
Logan S Logendra1, Matthew R Gilrain, Thomas J Gianfagna, Harry W Janes.
Abstract
Salad greens will be among the first crops grown on lunar or planetary space stations. Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris L.) is an important candidate salad crop because it is high yielding and rich in vitamins and minerals. Five Swiss chard cultivars were grown in the greenhouse under two light levels for 13 weeks to compare cumulative yields from weekly harvests, mineral composition, and to evaluate sensory attributes as a salad green. The varieties Large White Ribbed (LWR) and Lucullus (LUC) were the highest yielding in both light regimes. LWR was the shortest of the cultivars requiring the least vertical space. LWR also received the highest sensory ratings of the five cultivars. LWR Swiss chard should be considered as an initial test variety in food production modules.Entities:
Keywords: NASA Discipline Life Support Systems; Non-NASA Center
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12481809
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life Support Biosph Sci ISSN: 1069-9422