Protein crops can represent a sustainable answer to growing demand for high quality, protein-rich food in Europe. To better understand the state of scientific studies on protein crops, a systematic review of field trials results to collect existing knowledge and agronomic practices on protein crops in European countries was conducted using published data from the literature (1985–2017). A total of 42 publications was identified. The following seven protein crops were considered: quinoa, amaranth, pea, faba bean, lupin, chickpea, and lentil. Observations within the studies were related to one or more of eight wide categories of agronomic managements: deficit irrigation (n = 130), salinity (n = 6), tillage (n = 211), fertilizers (n = 146), so...
The food- and feed-value systems in the European Union are not protein self-sufficient. Despite the ...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
The food- and feed-value systems in the European Union are not protein self-sufficient. Despite the ...
Protein crops can represent a sustainable answer to growing demand for high quality, protein-rich fo...
Protein crops can represent a sustainable answer to growing demand for high quality, protein-rich fo...
Increased production of plant protein is required to support the production of protein-rich foods th...
Conditions are predicted to become more favorable for protein-rich crops in Northern Europe, which b...
Grain legumes, together with quinoa and amaranth (pseudocereals) and other crops are attractive cand...
Increased production of plant protein is required to support the production of protein-rich foods wh...
AbstractIn the European Union (EU), local production of protein crops (faba bean, field pea, lupins)...
This research topic review aims to summarise research knowledge and observational experience of comb...
BACKGROUND Boreal cropping systems are heavily focused on the production of small-grain cereals; to ...
Abstract Replacing animal proteins with plant proteins in diets has been demonstrated to have both h...
Crop production in Normandy is highly specialized and based on a few crops (e.g. soft wheat, flax, ...
The aim of the investigation is the provision of home-grown high-protein feed for cattle, pigs and p...
The food- and feed-value systems in the European Union are not protein self-sufficient. Despite the ...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
The food- and feed-value systems in the European Union are not protein self-sufficient. Despite the ...
Protein crops can represent a sustainable answer to growing demand for high quality, protein-rich fo...
Protein crops can represent a sustainable answer to growing demand for high quality, protein-rich fo...
Increased production of plant protein is required to support the production of protein-rich foods th...
Conditions are predicted to become more favorable for protein-rich crops in Northern Europe, which b...
Grain legumes, together with quinoa and amaranth (pseudocereals) and other crops are attractive cand...
Increased production of plant protein is required to support the production of protein-rich foods wh...
AbstractIn the European Union (EU), local production of protein crops (faba bean, field pea, lupins)...
This research topic review aims to summarise research knowledge and observational experience of comb...
BACKGROUND Boreal cropping systems are heavily focused on the production of small-grain cereals; to ...
Abstract Replacing animal proteins with plant proteins in diets has been demonstrated to have both h...
Crop production in Normandy is highly specialized and based on a few crops (e.g. soft wheat, flax, ...
The aim of the investigation is the provision of home-grown high-protein feed for cattle, pigs and p...
The food- and feed-value systems in the European Union are not protein self-sufficient. Despite the ...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
The food- and feed-value systems in the European Union are not protein self-sufficient. Despite the ...