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Potential of salt-accumulating and salt-secreting halophytic plants for recycling sodium chloride in human urine in bioregenerative life support systems
Authors:N.A. Tikhomirova  S.A. Ushakova  Yu.A. Kudenko  I.V. Gribovskaya  E.S. Shklavtsova  Yu.V. Balnokin  L.G. Popova  N.A. Myasoedov  J.-B. Gros  Ch. Lasseur
Affiliation:1. Institute of Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, 50 Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia;2. K.A. Timiryazev Plant Physiology Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 35 Botanicheskaya St., Moscow 127276, Russia;3. Universite Blaise Pascal, LGCB, Polytech, BP 206, 36174 Aubiere, France;4. TFC-MCT, ESA/Estec, 1 Keplerlaan, 2201 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Abstract:
This study addresses the possibility of growing different halophytic plants on mineralized human urine as a way to recycle NaCl from human wastes in a bioregenerative life support system (BLSS). Two halophytic plant species were studied: the salt-accumulating Salicornia europaea and the salt-secreting Limonium gmelinii. During the first two weeks, plants were grown on Knop’s solution, then an average daily amount of urine produced by one human, which had been preliminarily mineralized, was gradually added to the experimental solutions. Nutrient solutions simulating urine mineral composition were gradually added to control solutions. NaCl concentrations in the stock solutions added to the experimental and control solutions were 9 g/L in the first treatment and 20 g/L in the second treatment. The mineralized human urine showed some inhibitory effects on S. europaea and L. gmelinii. The biomass yield of experimental plants was lower than that of control ones. If calculated for the same time period (120 d) and area (1 m2), the amount of sodium chloride taken up by S. europaea plants would be 11.7 times larger than the amount taken up by L. gmelinii plants (486 g/m2 vs. 41 g/m2). Thus, S. europaea is the better choice of halophyte for recycling sodium chloride from human wastes in BLSS.
Keywords:Salicornia europaea   Limonium gmelinii   NaCl   BLSS   Mineral nutrition
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