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  2. Scientists show how to turn lunar soil fertile for agriculture

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    It is not practical, however, to think you can plant corn or wheat in plain lunar soil in greenhouses on the moon and expect a bumper crop - or any crop at all. But scientists are taking steps ...

  3. Astropedology - Wikipedia

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    Reflexed stonecrop (a wild plant); the crops tomato, wheat, and cress; and the green manure species field mustard performed particularly well. The latter three flowered, and cress and field mustard also produced seeds. The results showed that in principle it is possible to grow crops and other plant species in Martian and Lunar soil simulants.

  4. Desert farming - Wikipedia

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    The small desert nation reuses 86% of its wastewater as of 2011, and 40% of the total water used by agriculture was reclaimed wastewater. [10] Desalination, brackish, or effluent water also accounts for 44% of Israel's water supply, [11] and the world's largest seawater desalination plant is the Sorek Desalination Plant located in Tel Aviv. [12]

  5. Scientists grow plants in lunar dirt, next stop moon - AOL

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    For the first time, scientists have grown plants in soil from the moon collected by NASA’s Apollo astronauts. Researchers had no idea if anything would sprout in the harsh moon dirt and wanted ...

  6. Scientists Grew Plants in Lunar Soil for First Time Ever - AOL

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    In a study published in the journal Nature on Thursday, researchers at the University of Florida were able to successfully grow plants in lunar soil sample Scientists Grew Plants in Lunar Soil for ...

  7. Ecology of the Sierra Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Non-native plants can bring about significant changes in park ecosystems by altering the native plant communities and the processes that support them. Some non-native species may cause an increase in the fire frequency of an area or increase the available nitrogen in the soil that may allow more non-native plants to become established.

  8. Desert greening - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of the Sahara, the world's largest hot desert and third largest desert after Antarctica and the Arctic. Desert greening is the process of afforestation or revegetation of deserts for ecological restoration (biodiversity), sustainable farming and forestry, but also for reclamation of natural water systems and other ecological systems that support life.

  9. Scientists grow plants in soil from the moon for the first time

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    In the study researchers showed that the arabidopsis plant – thale cress – can successfully grow in soil collected during the Apollo missions. Scientists grow plants in soil from the moon for ...