Home / News / World News / Article / US scientists grow first chickpea crop in simulated Moon soil

US scientists grow first chickpea crop in simulated Moon soil

US scientists have grown and harvested the first crop of chickpeas in simulated Moon soil. The experiment tested whether plants can survive in lunar regolith, a harsh powder lacking organic nutrients and containing heavy metals that can hinder plant growth

Listen to this article :
Chickpea plants grown in simulated moon soil

Chickpea plants grown in simulated moon soil

US scientists have successfully grown and harvested the first-ever crop of chickpeas in simulated “moon dirt”. Moon dirt, or lunar regolith, is a hostile host.

It is a rough powder devoid of the organic life that makes Earth’s soil fertile. It also hides heavy metals that can stunt growth or poison a harvest

Trending Stories

Latest Photoscta-pos

Latest VideosView All

Latest Web StoriesView All

Mid-Day FastView All

Advertisement