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Biol Sci Space


Title:Engineering of closed ecological system in space and inter-organismal interactions
Author(s):Yamashita M;
Address:"Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Yohinodai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan. yamashita@surc.isas.ac.jp"
Journal Title:Biol Sci Space
Year:2003
Volume:17
Issue:1
Page Number:51 - 53
DOI: 10.2187/bss.17.51
ISSN/ISBN:0914-9201 (Print) 0914-9201 (Linking)
Abstract:"Space agriculture is a concept of synthesis and operation of closed ecological system for controlling living environment and supplying materials in order to sustain life and to meet metabolic needs of space crew. It revitalizes metabolites and other excretion of crew for their recycled usage. It is an advanced concept for life support for long and large scaled manned space missions, where open loop system for materials cycle is not feasible to apply. Several issues, such as cost-benefit analysis with considering benefits of amenity and psychological factors of crew, are discussed in this essay, together with reliability and productivity of biological systems. Studies on plant physiology for inter-organismal interaction contribute to design work for space agriculture, and associate with our engagements to our future, sustainable development of our civilization both on the earth and extending to outer space"
Keywords:"Agriculture/methods *Ecological Systems, Closed Humans Life Support Systems/economics/*instrumentation *Pheromones Plants Space Flight/economics/*instrumentation Spacecraft *Weightlessness;"
Notes:"MedlineYamashita, Masamichi eng Japan 2003/08/05 Biol Sci Space. 2003 Jun; 17(1):51-3. doi: 10.2187/bss.17.51"

 
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