DocumentCode
2434672
Title
Cassava for space diet - African contribution to space exploration -
Author
Katayama, Naomi ; Hashimoto, Hirofumi ; Njemanze, P.C. ; Tomita-Yokotani, Kaori ; Yamashita, Masamichi
Author_Institution
Food Sci. & Nutrrition, Nagoya Women´´s Univ., Nagoya, Japan
fYear
2009
fDate
11-13 June 2009
Firstpage
56
Lastpage
57
Abstract
Space agriculture is an advanced concept to support life on extraterrestrial outpost. It drives materials recycle loop by biological and ecological functions and creates pleasant life environment on a distant planet. Choice of space diet is one of primary decision required for designing space agriculture. We shall consider diverse food culture as well. We propose cassava, Manihot esculentaand, for one major composition of space food materials. Cassava is a major crop in Africa. It can grow under severe environment. Once farming condition is optimized, the crop yield efficiency is the best among rice, wheat, potato, and sweet potato, in terms of required area to harvest biomass energy from limited area of planting. Propagation made by stem cutting is another advantage of cassava in space agriculture avoiding entomophilous or anemophilous process to pollinate. Cassava for space agriculture would be a good example of promoting mission planning under cooperation between advanced manned space nations and less-space faring countries. It might enforce robustness of the life support capability based on the diversity of agricultural system. More importantly, dream of flying space could be shared by people, regardless of their present commitment to space.
Keywords
agricultural products; agriculture; extraterrestrial life; space research; Africa; biological functions; cassava; ecological functions; extraterrestrial outpost; farming; food culture; mission planning; space agriculture; space diet; space exploration; space food materials; Africa; Agriculture; Biological materials; Composite materials; Crops; Drives; Planets; Recycling; Space exploration; Space missions; African contribution; Cassava; Space agriculture; Space food; food culture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Recent Advances in Space Technologies, 2009. RAST '09. 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Istanbul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3627-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3628-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAST.2009.5158257
Filename
5158257
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