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How Moon's Weak Magnetism Affects Wheat Growth
MoonMonday, May 19, 2025
The researchers also found that the seedlings in the weak magnetic field had less chlorophyll and other pigments that help with photosynthesis. They had less ferritin too, a protein that stores iron. Iron is vital for making chlorophyll. So, the weak magnetic field might be making it harder for the plants to use light and nutrients effectively.
All of this points to a big challenge for growing plants on the Moon. The weak magnetic field seems to slow down plant growth and photosynthesis. This could make it hard to grow enough food to support life on the Moon. So, scientists might need to find ways to protect plants from the weak magnetic field or even change the plants themselves to make them better suited to the Moon's environment.
This study is just the start. There's still a lot to learn about how magnetic fields affect plants. But it's a crucial step in figuring out how to grow food in space. After all, if humans want to live on the Moon or other planets, they'll need to figure out how to grow their own food.
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