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Green Thumbs for the Red Planet Jacque Jackson The Vision for Space Exploration  January 2004 - President George W. Bush outlined an ambitious plan for NASA's future exploration of the solar system, including human missions to Mars. NASA – Human Spaceflight (web article) Problem  Long term establishments would require self-sufficiency.  It would be desirable to decrease required payload. Our Proposition  The greenhouse would be pressurized at the same pressure as the living habitat. Our Proposition  Pressurized with Martian air (95% CO2) with some oxygen to allow for plant respiration. Fact or fiction?  Studies do show that elevated levels of CO2 increase plant growth by more than 20% in some plants. – – –  Gouk, S.S., He, J. and Hew, C.S. 1999. Changes in photosynthetic capability and carbohydrate production in an epiphytic CAM orchid plantlet exposed to super-elevated CO2. Environmental and Experimental Botany 41: 219-230. Tisserat, B. and Vaughn, S.F. 2003. Ultra-high CO2 levels enhance loblolly pine seedling growth, morphogenesis, and secondary metabolism. HortScience 38: 1083-1085. Hew, C.S., Hin, S.E., Yong, J.W.H., Gouk, S.S. and Tanaka, M. 1995. In vitro CO2 enrichment of CAM orchid plantlets. Journal of Horticultural Science 70: 721-736. However, from a botanist’s view, “super-elevated CO2” means 35,000 ppm, or 3.5%. Will plants grow in 95% CO2? Preliminary Results Relocation   Previous location – incubation room in the Widtsoe Building New Location - roof of the Eyring Science Center (where the plants can receive natural sunlight) – Advantage: more realistic light – Disadvantage: less controlled environment Efficiency  Martian agriculture will have a very strong incentive to be efficient.  For almost any agricultural plant of interest, at least half the plant is never used. Solution: Quinoa Bolivian grain  Entire plant—root, stem, and leaves—are edible and nutritious.  Robust plant, accustomed to low temperatures and pressures.  Has done well through all of our experimenting.  Solution: Quinoa Nutritional value – high in protein and fiber  Flavor – light, sweet, and slightly nutty  Added advantage – also has medicinal applications such as skin healing  Conclusions  Plants can grow in Mars-ambient levels of CO2.  Quinoa is a good candidate for a Martian greenhouse in that it is efficient and nutritious. Future Research Test quinoa growth for longer time periods in 95% CO2  Effects of Martian levels of sunlight (43% that of Earth)  Rate of conversion of CO2 to O2 and its applications  Other types of plants that do well in this environment  Future Research  Make a mixture of air that more closely approximates that of Mars and test plant growth in this air mixture  95+% CO2,  2.7% N2  1.8% Ar  0.13% O2  0.07% CO  other negligible amounts Future Research  Set up an apparatus at the Mars Desert Research Station to grow quinoa for the consumption of the rotation crews MDRS Greenhouse Acknowledgements Dr. David Allred  Niki Farnsworth  Tim O’Connor  Doug Archer  Jon and Richard Maginot  Honors 343R – The Sweet Mars Class  The Brigham Young University Physics Department