According to a report on May 13, Springer Nature's open-access professional academic journal "Communications-Biology" recently published an astrobiology research paper. Researchers have studied the feasibility of plants growing on the moon through an experiment. , the results showed that Arabidopsis plants grew slower in lunar soil samples and showed more signs of stress than in Earth's volcanic ash.

The picture shows obvious physiological differences between plants in volcanic ash (left) and plants in lunar soil (right) on the 16th day of planting (source Tyler Jones).

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Release time: 2022-05-14 15:42:03 【Editor: Li Jun】