2023
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9040452
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Growth, Anatomical, and Biochemical Responses of the Space Farming Candidate Brassica rapa L. Microgreens to Low-LET Ionizing Radiation

Abstract: An adequate and balanced diet is fundamental in preserving the health of astronauts from several space-induced diseases. Therefore, the integration of a diet with fresh food, rich in bioactive compounds such as microgreens produced directly onboard, may be useful in space for human nutrition. However, ionizing radiation (IR) in space represents a significant hindrance for organisms, with potential critical outcomes on plant morpho-anatomical, eco-physiological, and biochemical aspects, depending on the plant a… Show more

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“…The IR types studied here can be considered as low linear energy transfer radiation, with relative biological effectiveness close to 1. However, the penetration ability of these IRs is different, and their effects on plants vary on morphoanatomical, biochemical, and molecular levels [5,12,45,46]. Depending on the dose applied, IR might be used as a tool for abiotic stress mitigation, potentially enhancing nutrient uptake, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, and osmolytes [47].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The IR types studied here can be considered as low linear energy transfer radiation, with relative biological effectiveness close to 1. However, the penetration ability of these IRs is different, and their effects on plants vary on morphoanatomical, biochemical, and molecular levels [5,12,45,46]. Depending on the dose applied, IR might be used as a tool for abiotic stress mitigation, potentially enhancing nutrient uptake, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, and osmolytes [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%