
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology researchers gear as much as examine seeds that had been despatched to area
Seeds of two rice varieties, horse gram, tomato, sesame and brinjal had been despatched to the ISS. Photo: Special Arrangement
Post-flight research might be performed in collaboration with the Kerala Agricultural University (KAU), which launched the seeds for the challenge, in keeping with IIST sources.
Seeds of Jyothi and Uma rice varieties, Kanakamani (horse gram), Vellayani Vijay (tomato), Thilakathara (sesame) and Soorya (brinjal/eggplant) had been despatched to the ISS beneath the ‘Crop Seeds on ISS’, a challenge spearheaded by the IIST’s Space Biology Lab.
The IIST officers stated they anticipated the seeds to succeed in Thiruvananthapuram inside just a few days.
The biology payload consisted of dry seeds that had been packed and uncovered to microgravity circumstances on the ISS and returned to earth. Back on earth, the space-returned samples might be grown to evaluate the distinctive results of microgravity on development and yield parameters and the way will probably be manifested in development.
Comparative research might be carried out utilizing three units of samples beneath completely different circumstances.
The ‘Crop Seeds on ISS’ challenge was the results of multi-level memorandums of understanding between the ISRO and the European Space Agency, the ISRO’s Human Spaceflight Centre (HSFC) and the IIST, and the IIST and the KAU.
IIST Vice- Chancellor Dipankar Banerjee and HSFC Director D.Ok. Singh had inked an MoU on this regard in May. Ok.G. Sreejalakshmi, Professor, IIST, is the Principal Investigator of the challenge.
Published – July 15, 2025 05:54 am IST
No Comment! Be the first one.