Prolonged exposure to hypergravity increases biomass and alters biomass allocation inArabidopsis thaliana(L.) Heynh. with no apparent impact on element content in the shoot system
Kazuki Ohara,
Mizuki Katayama,
Hiroyuki Kamachi
et al.
Abstract:Previous studies have already shown that plants can complete their life cycle under microgravity. However, the effects of long-term exposure to altered gravity conditions, including microgravity, on most of the biological processes of a plant’s life cycle remain largely unexplored. Given the limited opportunities for space experiments, it is crucial to conduct ground-based experiments, such as hypergravity experiments. To investigate the longer-term effects of hypergravity, we have developed and utilized a cus… Show more
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