Microbiological and Nutritional Analysis of Lettuce Crops Grown on the International Space Station

被引:72
作者
Khodadad, Christina L. M. [1 ]
Hummerick, Mary E. [1 ]
Spencer, LaShelle E. [1 ]
Dixit, Anirudha R. [1 ]
Richards, Jeffrey T. [1 ]
Romeyn, Matthew W. [2 ]
Smith, Trent M. [2 ]
Wheeler, Raymond M. [2 ]
Massa, Gioia D. [2 ]
机构
[1] AECOM Management Serv Inc, LASSO, Kennedy Space Ctr, Merritt Isl, FL USA
[2] NASA UB, Kennedy Space Ctr, Merritt Isl, FL 32953 USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE | 2020年 / 11卷
关键词
lettuce; microgravity; ISS; phyllosphere; rhizosphere; space; microbes; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; RELATIVE-HUMIDITY; LEAFY GREENS; PHYLLOSPHERE; SEQUENCE; POPULATION; DIVERSITY; QUALITY;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2020.00199
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The ability to grow safe, fresh food to supplement packaged foods of astronauts in space has been an important goal for NASA. Food crops grown in space experience different environmental conditions than plants grown on Earth (e.g., reduced gravity, elevated radiation levels). To study the effects of space conditions, red romaine lettuce, Lactuca sativa cv 'Outredgeous,' plants were grown in Veggie plant growth chambers on the International Space Station (ISS) and compared with ground-grown plants. Multiple plantings were grown on ISS and harvested using either a single, final harvest, or sequential harvests in which several mature leaves were removed from the plants at weekly intervals. Ground controls were grown simultaneously with a 24-72 h delay using ISS environmental data. Food safety of the plants was determined by heterotrophic plate counts for bacteria and fungi, as well as isolate identification using samples taken from the leaves and roots. Molecular characterization was conducted using Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) to provide taxonomic composition and phylogenetic structure of the community. Leaves were also analyzed for elemental composition, as well as levels of phenolics, anthocyanins, and Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC). Comparison of flight and ground tissues showed some differences in total counts for bacteria and yeast/molds (2.14 - 4.86 log(10) CFU/g), while screening for select human pathogens yielded negative results. Bacterial and fungal isolate identification and community characterization indicated variation in the diversity of genera between leaf and root tissue with diversity being higher in root tissue, and included differences in the dominant genera. The only difference between ground and flight experiments was seen in the third experiment, VEG-03A, with significant differences in the genera from leaf tissue. Flight and ground tissue showed differences in Fe, K, Na, P, S, and Zn content and total phenolic levels, but no differences in anthocyanin and ORAC levels. This study indicated that leafy vegetable crops can produce safe, edible, fresh food to supplement to the astronauts' diet, and provide baseline data for continual operation of the Veggie plant growth units on ISS.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 87 条
  • [21] Microbial contamination of fruit and vegetables and the behaviour of enteropathogens in the phyllosphere: a review
    Heaton, J. C.
    Jones, K.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2008, 104 (03) : 613 - 626
  • [22] Agricultural and Management Practices and Bacterial Contamination in Greenhouse versus Open Field Lettuce Production
    Holvoet, Kevin
    Sampers, Imca
    Seynnaeve, Marleen
    Jacxsens, Liesbeth
    Uyttendaele, Mieke
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 12 (01) : 32 - 63
  • [23] Hummerick M., 2012, 42 INT C ENV SYSTEMS, P2012, DOI [10.2514/6.2012-3506, DOI 10.2514/6.2012-3506]
  • [24] Hummerick M., 2011, HAZARD ANAL CRITICAL
  • [25] Hummerick M.E., 2011, P 41 INT C ENV SYSTE, P5277, DOI [10.2514/6.2010-6255, DOI 10.2514/6.2010-6255]
  • [26] Changes in developing plant microbial community structure as affected by contaminated water
    Ibekwe, AM
    Grieve, CM
    [J]. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 2004, 48 (02) : 239 - 248
  • [27] Culture dependent and independent analysis of bacterial communities associated with commercial salad leaf vegetables
    Jackson, Colin R.
    Randolph, Kevin C.
    Osborn, Shelly L.
    Tyler, Heather L.
    [J]. BMC MICROBIOLOGY, 2013, 13
  • [28] Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcal Food-Borne Disease: An Ongoing Challenge in Public Health
    Kadariya, Jhalka
    Smith, Tara C.
    Thapaliya, Dipendra
    [J]. BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 2014
  • [29] Isolation of new bacterial species from drinking water biofilms and proof of their in situ dominance with highly specific 16S rRNA probes
    Kalmbach, S
    Manz, W
    Szewzyk, U
    [J]. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1997, 63 (11) : 4164 - 4170
  • [30] High population of Sphingomonas species on plant surface
    Kim, H
    Nishiyama, W
    Kunito, T
    Senoo, K
    Kawahara, K
    Murakami, K
    Oyaizu, H
    [J]. JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 1998, 85 (04) : 731 - 736