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Studying Plant Biology for Space Missions: Unito Professor Participates in an International Study On

TURIN – How can we grow plants in space? And how can we use them in a future space mission to the Moon? This, in a very simplified way, is the gist of the study conducted by a team of 40 scientists from 11 countries and seven space agencies, including a researcher from the University of Turin. His name is Massimo Maffei, and he teaches in the Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology (DBIOS). The study was published in New Phytologist (a s…
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TURIN – How can we grow plants in space? And how can we use them in a future space mission to the Moon? This, in a very simplified way, is the gist of the study conducted by a team of 40 scientists from 11 countries and seven space agencies, including a researcher from the University of Turin. His name is Massimo Maffei, and he teaches in the Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology (DBIOS). The study was published in New Phytologist (a s…

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