A straw-soil co-composting and evaluation for plant substrate in BLSS |
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Authors: | Quanyong Cheng Shuangsheng Guo Weidang AiYongkang Tang Lifeng Qin |
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Affiliation: | National Key Laboratory of Human Factors Engineering, China Astronaut Research and Training Center, Beijing 100094, China |
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Abstract: | Material closure is important for the establishment of Bioregenerative Life Support System, and many studies have focused on transforming candidate plant residues into plant culture medium. For the limitations of using wheat straw compost as substrate for plant cultivation, a straw-soil co-composting technique was studied. The changes of pH, C/N value, germination index, cellulose, lignin and so on were monitored during the co-composting process. The maturity was evaluated by the C/N value and the germination index. The result showed that after 45 days’ fermentation, the straw-soil final co-compost with inoculation (T1) became mature, while the co-compost without inoculation (T0) was not mature. In the plant culture test, the T1 substrate could satisfy the needs for lettuce’s growth, and the edible biomass yield of lettuce averaged 74.42 g pot−1 at harvest. But the lettuces in T0 substrate showed stress symptoms and have not completed the growth cycle. Moreover, the results of nitrogen (N) transformation experiment showed that about 10.0% and 3.1% N were lost during the T1 co-composting and plant cultivation, respectively, 23.5% N was absorbed by lettuce, and 63.4% N remained in the T1 substrate after cultivation. |
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Keywords: | Bioregenerative Life Support System Co-compost Wheat straw Plant culture Nitrogen transformation |
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