Overview and recommendations for research on plants and microbes in regolith-based agriculture

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Laura E. Fackrell [1 ]
Samson Humphrey [2 ]
Rafael Loureiro [3 ]
Andrew G. Palmer [4 ]
Jared Long-Fox [5 ]
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[1] Northern Arizona University,Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science
[2] North Carolina State University,Department of Horticultural Science
[3] Winston-Salem State University,Department of Biological Sciences
[4] Florida Institute of Technology,Department of Ocean Engineering and Marine Sciences
[5] Florida Institute of Technology,Department of Biomedical Engineering and Science
[6] University of Central Florida,Department of Physics
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npj Sustainable Agriculture | / 2卷 / 1期
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10.1038/s44264-024-00013-5
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The domestication of agriculture is widely recognized as one of the most crucial technological adaptations for the transition of humanity from hunter-and-gatherer groups into early city-states and ultimately, complex civilizations. As humankind sets forth to permanently establish itself on the Moon and use it as a testing ground to colonize other worlds, like Mars, agriculture will again play a pivotal role. In this case, the development of sustainable crop production systems capable of succeeding in these harsh environments becomes vital to the success of our star-faring journey. Over decades, studies varying in species and approaches have been conducted in microgravity, testing the limits of plants and various growth systems, to better understand how Earth-based agriculture could be translated into environmental conditions and therefore evolutionary pressures beyond what life on our planet has known. While we have passed several significant milestones, we are still far from the goal of a sustainable agricultural system beyond our planet Regolith-based agriculture (RBA) should be a component of sustainable agriculture solutions beyond Earth, one which can also provide insight into plant growth in poor soils across our own world. However, RBA studies are in their infancy and, like any other new field, need an established set of parameters to be followed by the RBA community so the generated data can be standardized and validated. Here, we provide an extensive multi-disciplinary review of the state of RBA, outline important knowledge gaps, and propose a set of standardized methods and benchmarks for regolith simulant development and selection as well as plant, microbe, and plant-microbe interaction studies conducted in lunar and Martian regolith. Our goal is to spur dialog within the RBA community on proper regolith simulant selection, experimental design, and reporting. Our methods are divided into complexity tiers, providing a clear path for even the simplest experiments to contribute to the bulk of the knowledge that will shape the future of RBA science and see it mature as an integrated part of sustainable off-world agriculture.
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