Development of centrifugal phytotron to study the gravity effect on vegetable plant growth

Acta Hortic. 1996 Dec:440:70-4. doi: 10.17660/actahortic.1996.440.13.

Abstract

The present Spacetron is used to cultivate plants over a long term by controlling environment condition. The cultivation drum was rotated in perpendicular direction creating fluctuation in gravity. Centrifugal force plus 1 G ground gravity, are distributed unevenly over the cultivation drum. This fluctuation effect on plant growth was not clear. In the modified Spacetron the cultivation drum rotates horizontally whereas the plant stage rotated in the perpendicular direction. To find the basic information for design of centrifugal phytotron the two axes Spacetron Junior (clinostat) was developed to formulate the micro and hypergravity environment. It would be used to study the effect on a plant growth process of different gravity conditions. In order to produce the different values of gravity, the clinostat's axis was rotated with a stepping motor at different angular velocity. The axis rotated at 5.2 revolutions per minute (rpm) to create a centrifugal force equivalent to 0.01 G and the plant stage was rotated at 5.2 rpm. The chlorophyll value is higher in the plants under microgravity condition of 0.01 G whereas the fresh weight and dry weight are higher in the plants under control condition of 1 G earth gravity. The result of this study showed that the plant growth was affected by microgravity along with other known factors such as vibration and unknown factors.

MeSH terms

  • Biomass*
  • Centrifugation / instrumentation
  • Chlorophyll / metabolism
  • Ecological Systems, Closed*
  • Environment, Controlled
  • Equipment Design
  • Gravity, Altered*
  • Hypergravity
  • Lactuca / growth & development*
  • Lactuca / metabolism
  • Lactuca / microbiology
  • Life Support Systems / instrumentation*
  • Plant Roots / growth & development
  • Plant Roots / metabolism
  • Plant Roots / microbiology
  • Rotation*
  • Weightlessness Simulation

Substances

  • Chlorophyll