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Cereals A Renewable Resource, Theory and Practice edited by Y. Pomeranz and Lars Munck
Cereals: A Renewable Resource tackles questions of whether or not cereals are a viable renewable resource.
Cereals: A Renewable Resource is a valuable source of information for Agronomists, Food Scientists, Food Technologists, Economists, and administrators and other decision makers.
Contents:
- Cereal Production
- Economic Considerations in Industrial Utilization of Cereals
- The Relative Economics of Wheat and Maize as Raw Materials for Starch Manufacture
- Biomass: Source of Tomorrow's Chemicals
- Harvest of Grain and Straw: Quantities and Qualities
- Harvest and Separation of Whole-Crop Feed Barley
- Multiobjective Optimization of a Grain Drying Process
- Milling of Cereals for Total Utilization
- The Separation of Fermentable Carbohydrate and Protein from Wheat by Wet-milling Under Australian Conditions
- Application and Control of Thermoplastic Extrusion of Cereals for Food and Industrial Uses
- Modification of Proteins for Functional and Nutritional Improvements
- The Physical Properties of Wheat Proteins
- Starch: Industrial Raw Material
- Sweeteners From Cereals: The Interconversion of Function
- Industrial Chemicals Form Cereals
- Thermochemical Routes To Convert Biomass to Gaseous and Liquid Fuels
- Bioconversion Processes
- Microbial Processes for the Conversion of Lignocellulose/Hemicellulose Residues to Energy and Feedstuffs
- Uses of Biosensors in Bioconversion Processes
- Sorghum
- Barley for Food, Feed and Industry
- Wheat and Triticale-a Multiple Approach for Use as a Renewable Resource
- Theory and Practice of Rice By-Products Utilization
- Industrial Uses of Dry-Milled Corn Products
- Properties and Industrial Uses of Corncobs
- Utilization of Cereal Processing By-Products
- Industrial Utilization of Straw
- The Bioconversion of Waste Straw into Animal Feedstuffs
- Processed Feed From Straw for Ruminants
- Small-Scale Ethanol Production from Cereal Feedstocks
- Gasohol: The U.S. Experience
- Process Considerations for the Production of Ethanol from Cereals
- Low Refined Plant Material as Diesel Fuel
- Potential Fuel Production from Cereals-an Australian Assessment
- Economic Evaluation of Industrial Use of Cereals-The Alcohol Fuel Case
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Cereals
A Renewable Resource, Theory and Practice edited by Y. Pomeranz and Lars Munck
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