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Scientists grow chickpeas in simulated moon soil for future lunar missions
By Reuters · 2026-03-07 · via Science News, Space News, ISRO, NASA News & Updates | The HinduBusinessLine
Chickpeas grown in a mixture that included lunar soil simulant inside a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., seen in this photograph released on March 5, 2026.

Chickpeas grown in a mixture that included lunar soil simulant inside a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., seen in this photograph released on March 5, 2026. | Photo Credit: Jessica Atkin

If the idea of lunar hummus seems far-fetched, think again. Scientists ​working to cultivate the field of extraterrestrial agriculture have grown chickpeas in dirt made mostly of simulated lunar soil, a step toward enabling astronauts on ‌long-term moon missions to produce their own food.

Researchers said harvestable chickpeas were grown in soil mixtures composed ​primarily of "moon dirt" modeled after lunar samples retrieved during NASA's Apollo missions more than half a century ago.

Chickpeas ⁠of a variety called "Myles" were raised in a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University. Seeds were coated with beneficial fungi and planted in a mix of the simulated lunar soil, made by Florida-based company Space Resource Technologies, and a nutrient-rich substance called vermicompost produced when earthworms break down ‌organic waste.

The first chickpea grown in a mixture that included lunar soil simulant during experiments at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., seen in this photograph released on March 5th, 2026.

The first chickpea grown in a mixture that included lunar soil simulant during experiments at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., seen in this photograph released on March 5th, 2026. | Photo Credit: Aaron Nieto

Harvestable chickpeas grew in soil mixtures of up to 75% lunar simulant. As the percentage of simulated moon soil - known as regolith - increased, the number of harvestable chickpeas decreased, though the size of the chickpeas ‌remained stable. Seeds planted in 100% lunar simulant failed to produce flowers and seeds, experiencing early death.

The United States and ‌China ⁠have plans to send astronauts back to the lunar surface in the coming years, with an eye toward ⁠long-term bases on the moon.

"Chickpeas are high in protein and other essential nutrients, making them a strong candidate for space crop production," said Jessica Atkin, a doctoral candidate and NASA fellow at Texas A&M's Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, lead author of the research published on Thursday in the journal Scientific ​Reports.

A local food source is considered vital to sustaining ‌people staffing moon bases because of the impracticality of transporting all needed food from Earth.

A chickpea plant grows in a lunar soil simulant mixture inside a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., in this undated handout. Jessica Atkin/Handout via REUTERS

A chickpea plant grows in a lunar soil simulant mixture inside a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., in this undated handout. Jessica Atkin/Handout via REUTERS | Photo Credit: Jessica Atkin

"In our goal toward establishing a lunar presence - or one on Mars - we will need to learn how to grow food on the moon, since it will not be sustainable to ship food in spaceships. This is because it is still quite expensive to ship things ‌to space, so weight is a factor, and also because the survival of astronauts on the moon can't be ​dependent on the timely shipment of supplies," said study co-author Sara Oliveira Santos, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics.

"Plants would also help produce oxygen and enhance life-support systems for future ⁠human settlements," said astrobiologist Jyothi Basapathi Raghavendra of Northumbria University in England, lead author of a second study published on Thursday that examined growing conditions for microbes in simulated Martian soil.

Moon soil is basically crushed rock and dust, often sharp and glass-like, formed over billions of ‌years by meteorite impacts. While it contains essential nutrients and minerals for plants to grow, it is inorganic and inhospitable, unlike the nutrient-rich and organic Earth soil.

"Previous studies have shown plants can germinate in authentic lunar samples or grow in regolith simulants, often by adding compost or other types of organic matter," Atkin said. "In this study, we focused on microorganisms. Instead of only adding organic material, we tested whether plant-microbe partnerships could help condition regolith, improve its structure and reduce plant stress."

HOW DO THEY TASTE?

So what did these chickpeas taste like? We do not know yet.

"The chickpeas are currently being tested for metal accumulation, which is why ‌we haven't eaten them just yet," Atkin said.

Lunar regolith and the simulant used by the researchers contain high levels of metals such as aluminum and ​iron. Iron is an essential nutrient for plants. Aluminum is not, and can be toxic when consumed.

The root of a chickpea plant grows in a lunar soil simulant mixture inside a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., in this handout image.

The root of a chickpea plant grows in a lunar soil simulant mixture inside a climate-controlled growth chamber at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, U.S., in this handout image. | Photo Credit: Jessica Atkin

"Before anyone makes moon hummus, we need to confirm they are safe and nutritious. Those results will be published ⁠in a follow-up paper later this year," Atkin said.

The fungi used to coat the seeds worked symbiotically with the chickpeas, helping the ⁠plants absorb some essential nutrients while reducing their uptake of heavy metals. The microorganisms successfully colonized roots even in 100% regolith simulant and helped bind loose particles, making regolith behave more like Earth soil.

The researchers had some fun in ‌the laboratory. Atkin played lunar-themed songs such as Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising" to encourage the plants. Atkin also hung a picture of chickpeas growing on the moon.

"Kind of silly, but something to aim for," Atkin said.

"This is a small ​first step toward growing crops on the moon," Oliveira Santos said, "but we have shown this is feasible and we are moving in the right direction."

Published on March 6, 2026