The Vegetables Of The Future?
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The Guandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences in China believes it has found a way to end World hunger - By growing super-sized vegetables. The only catch is that in order to grow these huge vegetables, the seeds have to be sent to Space for a two-week orbit around the Earth.
Researchers in China have been actively experimenting with Space Plants since the early 1980's. This latest batch of humungous vegetables was grown in a hothouse at the Guandong Academy from a batch of seeds that were launched into space in 2006 on the Shijian 8 satellite.
The results, as you can see from the pictures are very impressive. 2ft long cucumbers, 210 lb pumpkins and 21lb tomatoes are just some of the examples of the harvest. In addition to being large, these vegetables also grow much faster and have a higher concentration of vitamins and minerals, compared to normal vegetables.
The researchers are not sure why sending the seeds to space yield such giant produce. They believe that the near-zero gravity causes the sequence pattern in the seed to change, which then results in larger fruits and vegetables.
While some European Agriculture companies are interested in this new farming technique, researchers in North America are a little skeptical. NASA researchers have performed similar experiments in the past and believe that the cost of sending the seeds into Space, outweighs the benefits.
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- daniel and me/carlosabout 14 yearsi learned that vegetables can grow over two feet long. they grow it by orbiting it around the earth. that bis sooooooooooooo smart.-Daniel the pumpkin weighed 210 pounds.-Carlos
- Stephenabout 14 yearsThey shot the seeds into space, and they orbit for 2 years. Scientists are not sure why, but the fruits/vegetables grow so big when they did that.
- Laquillaabout 14 yearsI means bigger
- Laquillaabout 14 yearsToday i learned that somthing in space changes the pattern in the seeds that you wich causes them to get bugger.
- Rubyabout 14 yearsI didn't know that they grew vegetables up to twenty-one pounds.
- Luke about 14 yearsWow I didn't know that vegetables could grow so big and fruit
- lol lol lol lol lol pop pop over 14 yearsthier weirdos
- gabbyover 14 yearsis that a tomato or a pummkin?
- andromeda44over 14 yearsi dunno!
- alanover 15 yearsit is big
- ashleyover 15 yearsnice dude,awesome pumpkin bro!