Unlocking Lunar Agriculture: Harnessing Bacteria to Transform Moon Soil for Crop Growth

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Unlocking Lunar Agriculture: Harnessing Bacteria to Transform Moon Soil for Crop Growth
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Scientists have discovered a method to make lunar soil fertile for agriculture by introducing bacteria that enhance the availability of phosphorus, an essential plant nutrient. In experiments using simulated lunar soil, the treated soil produced plants with longer stems, roots, and larger clusters of leaves compared to untreated soil. The bacteria made the soil more acidic, causing insoluble phosphate-containing minerals to dissolve and release phosphorus, making it more available for plants. This research could pave the way for future lunar greenhouses and sustainable food production on the moon, reducing the need for Earth-moon transportation.

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