The Biological Efficiency of Protein Production
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Editor's preface | |
| Foreword | |
| Introduction | |
| The purpose of protein production | |
| The meaning of biological efficiency | |
| Future demand for protein foods | |
| Factors affecting demand for protein products | |
| Economics of protein production | |
| The Biological Efficiency of Protein Production by Plants | |
| Biochemical aspects of the conversion of inorganic nitrogen into plant protein | |
| The potential of cereal grain crops for protein production | |
| Plants as sources of unconventional protein foods | |
| Potential protein production of temperate grasses Th. Alberda; Discussion report | |
| The Biological Efficiency of Protein Production by Animals | |
| Considerations of the efficiency of amino acid and protein metabolism in animals | |
| Possibilities for changing by genetic means the biological efficiency of protein production by whole animals | |
| Factors affecting the efficiency of protein production by populations of animals | |
| The biological efficiency of protein production by animal production enterprises | |
| Discussion report | |
| The Biological Efficiency of Protein Production by Ecosystems | |
| The biological efficiency of protein production by grazing and other land-based systems | |
| The biological efficiency of protein production by stall-fed ruminants | |
| Ecological factors affecting amounts of protein harvested from aquatic ecosystems H. A. Reiger; Discussion report | |
| The Biological Efficiency of Industrial Systems of Protein Production | |
| Conversion of agricultural produce for use as human food | |
| Aspects of protein production by unicellular organisms | |
| Protein production by unicellular organisms from hydrocarbon substrates | |
| Protein production by micro-organisms from carbohydrate substrates | |
| Discussion report | |
| List of participants | |
| Index | |
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