Robert C. Morrow

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Papers

2

Total Citations

16

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2

About

Robert C. Morrow is a pioneering researcher in the field of space-based agriculture and controlled environment plant biology. His work focuses on developing innovative technologies for growing plants in microgravity and closed-loop life support systems, addressing critical challenges for long-duration space missions. Morrow’s most notable contribution is his early exploration of commercial involvement in space-based plant growing technology, a 1992 paper that has garnered 14 citations and laid foundational groundwork for integrating private-sector expertise into space agriculture. He also advanced the design of porous tube water and nutrient delivery systems, demonstrated through his 1996 study on potato growth, which achieved 2 citations and highlighted practical solutions for sustaining crops in extraterrestrial environments. Morrow’s research bridges engineering and botany, emphasizing resource-efficient methods that have influenced subsequent NASA and commercial space farming initiatives. His work underscores the importance of sustainable food production beyond Earth, inspiring students and researchers to tackle the interdisciplinary challenges of space habitation.

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2
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2
Papers
16
Total Citations
8
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Commercial involvement in the development of space-based plant growing technology
14 citations · 1992
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1992 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: University of Wisconsin–Madison

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