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Protein quality from leguminous crops : a seminar in the EEC programme organized by the INRA, Station d'amélioration des Plantes, Dijon, France, November 3-5, 1976

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Legumes for milk and meat
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ISBN: 9780948617317 0948617314 Year: 1995 Publisher: Kingston: Chalcombe,

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Save grain with better hay crops!
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Year: 1948 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office for Food and Feed Conservation

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Grasses --- Hay --- Hay as feed --- Legumes as feed --- Silage


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Forage legumes for sustainable agriculture and livestock production in subhumid West Africa
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ISBN: 9291460575 Year: 1999 Publisher: Nairobi International Livestock Research Institute

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Tree foliage in ruminant nutrition
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ISBN: 9251040869 Year: 1997 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Persistence of seven forage legumes under three grazing regimes / by James Pierre Muir
Year: 1989

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Protein sources for the animal feed industry.
ISBN: 9251050120 Year: 2004 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Legume trees and other fodder trees as protein sources for livestock
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ISBN: 9251032033 9789251032039 Year: 1992 Publisher: Rome FAO

Recent advances of research in antinutritional factors in legume seeds and rapeseed : proceedings of the fourth international workshop on antinutritional factors in legume seeds and oilseeds
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"This series of meetings bring together experts working in this field of Science from throughout the world. A major feature of each conference session is an invited review, which outlines the advances that have been made in a particular area since the last meeting. A major factor that was considered at this meeting was the likely impact of plant genetic modification on the nutritional quality of their seeds for human and animal feeding. As an example already a number of legume species and rapeseed have been modified to improve the sulphur amino acid content of their seed and thus their protein quality. Besides the major grain legume species and rapeseed that had been discussed at previous meetings in this series number of crop products, as potential protein sources, for animal feeding, were considered for the first time. These included cottonseed meal, linseed meal, and sunflower seed meal. The potential of some new exotic crops from Mexico was also covered including Mexican species of the genus Lupinus and a Mexican plant from the same family as castor bean, which has a very high oil content but is usually toxic. Work from Cuba compared the nutritional characteristics of soybean with a range of tropical grain legume species, which have received little previous attention. A major change at this meeting was the greater consideration of the effects, both positive, and negative, of the consumption of these seeds for human nutrition. A major review on the development of allergnicity to legume seed in humans is included. There was also consideration of the potential role of antinutritional factors in reducing the growth of various types of tumour cells. The presented papers also suggest that the consumption of legume seed in the diet can potentially reduce serum cholesterol levels. Overall from the 5 conference sessions there are 52 papers. Of these 7 are major invited reviews on the current state of research in this important area for human and animal feeding."

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