Substrate Matters: Ionic Silver Alters Lettuce Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Root Microbiome in a Hydroponics System

Author:

Spencer LaShelle1,Costine Blake2ORCID,Irwin Tesia3,Dixit Anirudha2,Spern Cory1,Diaz Angie4,Lozzi Brittney56,Li Wenyan3,Khodadad Christina1ORCID,Smith Trent7,Wheeler Raymond7,O’Rourke Aubrie7

Affiliation:

1. Noetic Strategies, Inc., LASSO II, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899, USA

2. Aetos Systems Inc., LASSO II, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899, USA

3. Astrion, LASSO II, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899, USA

4. Bennett Aerospace, LASSO II, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899, USA

5. NASA Kennedy Space Center Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) Intern Program, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899, USA

6. Program in Genetics and Genomics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA

7. NASA Exploration Research and Technology, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899, USA

Abstract

Ionic silver (Ag+) is being investigated as a residual biocide for use in NASA spacecraft potable water systems on future crewed missions. This water will be used to irrigate future spaceflight crop production systems. We have evaluated the impact of three concentrations (31 ppb, 125 ppb, and 500 ppb) of ionic silver biocide solutions on lettuce in an arcillite (calcinated clay particle substrate) and hydroponic (substrate-less) growth setup after 28 days. Lettuce plant growth was reduced in the hydroponic samples treated with 31 ppb silver and severely stunted for samples treated at 125 ppb and 500 ppb silver. No growth defects were observed in arcillite-grown lettuce. Silver was detectable in the hydroponic-grown lettuce leaves at each concentration but was not detected in the arcillite-grown lettuce leaves. Specifically, when 125 ppb silver water was applied to a hydroponics tray, Ag+ was detected at an average amount of 7 μg/g (dry weight) in lettuce leaves. The increase in Ag+ corresponded with a decrease in several essential elements in the lettuce tissue (Ca, K, P, S). In the arcillite growth setup, silver did not impact the plant root zone microbiome in terms of alpha diversity and relative abundance between treatments and control. However, with increasing silver concentration, the alpha diversity increased in lettuce root samples and in the water from the hydroponics tray samples. The genera in the hydroponic root and water samples were similar across the silver concentrations but displayed different relative abundances. This suggests that ionic silver was acting as a selective pressure for the microbes that colonize the hydroponic water. The surviving microbes likely utilized exudates from the stunted plant roots as a carbon source. Analysis of the root-associated microbiomes in response to silver showed enrichment of metagenomic pathways associated with alternate carbon source utilization, fatty-acid synthesis, and the ppGpp (guanosine 3′-diphosphate 5′-diphosphate) stringent response global regulatory system that operates under conditions of environmental stress. Nutrient solutions containing Ag+ in concentrations greater than 31 ppb in hydroponic systems lacking cation-exchange capacity can severely impact crop production due to stunting of plant growth.

Funder

Center Innovation Funding (CIF) from NASA’s Science and Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) to Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Exploration and Research Technology (ER&T) Division

Publisher

MDPI AG

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