Rising demands for protein across the world are likely to increase livestock production, as meat provides ∼40% of dietary protein. This will come at significant environmental expense; therefore, a shift towards plant-based protein sources would provide major benefits. While legumes provide substantial plant-based proteins, cereals are the major constituents of global foods with wheat alone accounting for 15–20% of the required protein intake. Improving protein content in wheat is limited by phenotyping challenges, lack of genetic potential of modern germplasms, negative yield trade-off, and the environmental cost of nitrogen fertilisers. Presenting wheat as a case study, we discuss how increasing protein content in cereals through a revised...
Grain legumes, together with quinoa and amaranth (pseudocereals) and other crops are attractive cand...
Funding This study was funded by the Scottish Government SEFARI Gateway project, Pathways toward a s...
Food sustainability and food security are increasingly in the spotlight and increasingly intertwined...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Wheat is an important cereal crop with a high demand for nitrogen (N) fertilizer to enable grain pro...
peer-reviewedThe quality and nutritional value of dietary proteins are determined by the quantity, ...
Open Access via Wiley publishing agreement. Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Di...
Wheat occupies a special role in global food security since, in addition to providing 20% of our car...
peer-reviewedA growing global population, combined with factors such as changing socio-demographics,...
With the global population projected to reach close to 10 billion by 2050, the escalating demand for...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteinsworld-wide. Cu...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 04 Mar 2020Global and European diets have shifted towards gre...
Published: 19 June 2020Global demand for protein is predicted to increase by 50% by 2050. To meet th...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Background: With food production being a key contributor to nitrogen and phosphorus cycle disruption...
Grain legumes, together with quinoa and amaranth (pseudocereals) and other crops are attractive cand...
Funding This study was funded by the Scottish Government SEFARI Gateway project, Pathways toward a s...
Food sustainability and food security are increasingly in the spotlight and increasingly intertwined...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Wheat is an important cereal crop with a high demand for nitrogen (N) fertilizer to enable grain pro...
peer-reviewedThe quality and nutritional value of dietary proteins are determined by the quantity, ...
Open Access via Wiley publishing agreement. Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Di...
Wheat occupies a special role in global food security since, in addition to providing 20% of our car...
peer-reviewedA growing global population, combined with factors such as changing socio-demographics,...
With the global population projected to reach close to 10 billion by 2050, the escalating demand for...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteinsworld-wide. Cu...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 04 Mar 2020Global and European diets have shifted towards gre...
Published: 19 June 2020Global demand for protein is predicted to increase by 50% by 2050. To meet th...
Cereal grains are the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrates, and plant proteins world-wide. C...
Background: With food production being a key contributor to nitrogen and phosphorus cycle disruption...
Grain legumes, together with quinoa and amaranth (pseudocereals) and other crops are attractive cand...
Funding This study was funded by the Scottish Government SEFARI Gateway project, Pathways toward a s...
Food sustainability and food security are increasingly in the spotlight and increasingly intertwined...