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'''Plants''' are multicellular organisms that gain [[energy]] through [[photosynthesis]], though some species are parasitic or carnivorous. Unlike [[:category:animals|animals]], [[fungi]] and other [[microbes]], plants have cell walls made from [[cellulose]].
 
'''Plants''' are multicellular organisms that gain [[energy]] through [[photosynthesis]], though some species are parasitic or carnivorous. Unlike [[:category:animals|animals]], [[fungi]] and other [[microbes]], plants have cell walls made from [[cellulose]].
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==Significance to Martian Colonization==
 
==Significance to Martian Colonization==
 
Plants are a vital source of [[food]], [[:category:chemistry|chemicals]], and [[List of Construction Materials|construction materials]] such as [[wood]] and [[bamboo]].
 
Plants are a vital source of [[food]], [[:category:chemistry|chemicals]], and [[List of Construction Materials|construction materials]] such as [[wood]] and [[bamboo]].
  
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==Plant Selection==
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[[Greenhouse]] space and resources in a [[settlement]] are limited, and must be used carefully. Plants need to be selected carefully in order to provide the highest return on the resource investment.
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===Ease of Propagation===
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Selected plants must be easy to propagate through seeds, roots, or cuttings.
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===Hybrid vs Natural Strains===
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Hybrid plants, while common in terrestrial [[agriculture]], are less desireable than pure strains. Hybrids are often sterile, and those that do reproduce sexually yield offspring that resemble the original strains more than the hybrid. Any hybrids grown in settlements will likely be propagated asexually through cuttings.
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===Genetic Diversity===
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Plants that reproduce sexually need enough genetically distinct individuals to prevent harmful [[inbreeding depression|inbreeding]]. Though disease and parasites will likely be left behind, there is always a risk of accidental exposure, or even the emergence of new diseases. A genetically diverse population has historically fared better than one with low diversity.
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===Ease of Farming===
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Greenhouses provide residents a great deal of control over the growing environment. Even so, certain plants must be excluded due to the dificulties involved in their growth. Many [[trees]], for instance, grow too tall, and require extensive root systems that are impractical for small greenhouses.
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===Value===
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Plants should be selected based on the value they provide to the settlement. This could be in the form of [[food]], [[natural fiber]], chemicals, or even just raw [[biomass]]. Some plants, such as flax, provide multiple benefits.
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==Candidate Plants==
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*[[Aloe]] - Medicine
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*[[Bamboo]] - Construction, Fiber, and Food
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*[[Flax]] - Fiber, Oil, and Food
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*[[Hemp]] - Fiber and Oil
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*[[Luffa]] - Food and natural sponge
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*[[Quinoa]] - Food
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*[[Soybean]] - Food and Oil
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[[category:plants]]
 
[[category:plants]]
 
[[category:biospherics]]
 
[[category:biospherics]]
 
[[category:greenhouse]]
 
[[category:greenhouse]]

Revision as of 10:08, 4 January 2009

Plants are multicellular organisms that gain energy through photosynthesis, though some species are parasitic or carnivorous. Unlike animals, fungi and other microbes, plants have cell walls made from cellulose.

Significance to Martian Colonization

Plants are a vital source of food, chemicals, and construction materials such as wood and bamboo.

Plant Selection

Greenhouse space and resources in a settlement are limited, and must be used carefully. Plants need to be selected carefully in order to provide the highest return on the resource investment.

Ease of Propagation

Selected plants must be easy to propagate through seeds, roots, or cuttings.

Hybrid vs Natural Strains

Hybrid plants, while common in terrestrial agriculture, are less desireable than pure strains. Hybrids are often sterile, and those that do reproduce sexually yield offspring that resemble the original strains more than the hybrid. Any hybrids grown in settlements will likely be propagated asexually through cuttings.

Genetic Diversity

Plants that reproduce sexually need enough genetically distinct individuals to prevent harmful inbreeding. Though disease and parasites will likely be left behind, there is always a risk of accidental exposure, or even the emergence of new diseases. A genetically diverse population has historically fared better than one with low diversity.

Ease of Farming

Greenhouses provide residents a great deal of control over the growing environment. Even so, certain plants must be excluded due to the dificulties involved in their growth. Many trees, for instance, grow too tall, and require extensive root systems that are impractical for small greenhouses.

Value

Plants should be selected based on the value they provide to the settlement. This could be in the form of food, natural fiber, chemicals, or even just raw biomass. Some plants, such as flax, provide multiple benefits.

Candidate Plants