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Más imágenesLunar Base Agriculture: Soils for Plant Growth
Ming, Douglas W.; Donald L. Henninger; K. S. Brady; G. H. Heichel; C. W. Stuber; D. E. Kissel; S. H. Mickelson
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: American Society of Agronomy, Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, 1989
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Librería: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, Estados Unidos de AmericaMidway Book Store (ABAA)
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. 23.5 x 15.5 cm. 255pp. Glossy illustrated boards. There is some wrinkling/damp staining noticable to the bottom of the last ~ 50 pages. This does not effect readability. Fun inscription from one of the editors, Douglas Ming: ' "Rocky Ranger" alias stac Ming I tried to include a chapter entitled "Fly F…ishing on the Moon" but the publisher would not let me. Thanks for all of the help and support through the years. Love Doug "Zeke". P.S. On to the Moon, then Mars; however, we need to do some serious flyfishing in Colorado first!! - 12/25/89" Scientists grew plants from moon soil for the first time in 2022. From NASA: This work provides information on research and experimentation concerning various aspects of food production in space and particularly on the moon. Options for human settlement of the moon and Mars and strategies for a lunar base are discussed. The lunar environment, including the mineralogical and chemical properties of lunar regolith are investigated and chemical and physical considerations for a lunar-derived soil are considered. It is noted that biological considerations for such a soil include controlled-environment crop production, both hydroponic and lunar regolith-based; microorganisms and the growth of higher plants in lunar-derived soils; and the role of microbes to condition lunar regolith for plant cultivation. Current research in the controlled ecological life support system (CELSS) project is presented in detail and future research areas, such as the growth of higher research plants in CELSS are considered. Optimum plant and microbiological considerations for lunar derived soils are examined.

Isozymes in Plant Biology (Advances in Plant Sciences Series) [Visualization and interpretation of plant isozymes; Genetics of plant isozymes; Isozyme analysis of plant mating systems; Isozymes and the analysis of genetic structure in plant populations; Isozyme variation in colonizing plants; Physiological and demographic variation associated with allozyme variation; Enzyme electrophoresis and plant systematics; Isozymic evidence and the evolution of crop plants; Isozyme analysis of tree fruits; Isozymes as markers for studying and manipulating quantitative traits; Polyploidy, breeding systems, and genetic differentiation in homosporous pteridophytes]
Soltis, Douglas E.; Soltis, Pamela S. Robert Wyatt, Ann Stoneburner and Ireneusz J. Odrzykoski Charles W. Stuber John Doebley Daniel J. Crawford Andrew M. Torres Jeffry B. Mitton Spencer C.H. Barrett and Joel S. Shore J.L. Hamrick A.H.D. Brown, J.J. Burdon and A.M. Jarosz Norman F. Weeden and Jonathan F. Wendel
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Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de AmericaJoseph Valles - Books
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. [1st ed., 1st printing ] ; 268 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. ; ISBN 9780931146138, 9780412365003, 0931146135, 0412365006 ; OCLC 19814947 ; brown cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; no dustjacket ; Contents: Visualization and interpretation of plant isoz…ymes / Jonathan F. Wendel and Norman F. Weeden -- Genetics of plant isozymes / Norman F. Weeden and Jonathan F. Wendel -- Isozyme analysis of plant mating systems / A.H.D. Brown, J.J. Burdon and A.M. Jarosz -- Isozymes and the analysis of genetic structure in plant populations / J.L. Hamrick -- Isozyme variation in colonizing plants / Spencer C.H. Barrett and Joel S. Shore -- Physiological and demographic variation associated with allozyme variation / Jeffry B. Mitton -- Enzyme electrophoresis and plant systematics / Daniel J. Crawford -- Isozymic evidence and the evolution of crop plants / John Doebley -- Isozyme analysis of tree fruits / Andrew M. Torres -- Isozymes as markers for studying and manipulating quantitative traits / Charles W. Stuber -- Bryophyte isozymes / Robert Wyatt, Ann Stoneburner and Ireneusz J. Odrzykoski -- Polyploidy, breeding systems, and genetic differentiation in homosporous pteridophytes / Douglas E. Soltis and Pamela S. Soltis ; Isozymes, discovered in 1987 by Hunter and Markert, have proved to be one ot he most fruitful areas of biological research in recent years. The present volume brings together contributions by key researchers in the field. This survey of current knowledge and practice emphasizes the possibilities of isozymes as marker genes in solving a variety of problems important to population geneticists, evolutionists, systematists and plant breeders ; name on front endpaper, nick on dustjacket, else FINE/VG. Book.