2004
DOI: 10.3727/154296604774808874
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Effects of Drying on Nitrification Activity in Zeoponic Medium Used for Long-Term Space Missions

Abstract: One component of a proposed life support system is the use of zeoponic substrates, which slowly release NH 4 + into "soil" solution, for the production of plants. Nitrifying bacteria that convert NH 4 + to NO 3 are among the important microbial components of these systems. Survival of nitrifying bacteria in dry zeoponic substrates is needed, because the substrate would likely be stored in an air-dry state between croppings. Substrate was enriched for nitrifying bacteria and allowed to air-dry in a laminar flow… Show more

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