Feeding humans from dead, dying or living biomass looks trivial.
Cellulose makes much vegetable material and is a polymer of D-glucose
Cellulosewe know already the enzyme that humans lack to break cellulose to D-glucose, one fundamental source of energy
Glucoseso we can just use the enzyme, or some chemical processing instead, to
produce D-glucose that we eat. Or?
So would we compete for the unpolluted biomass after a nuclear war? Perhaps not, because the radionuclides with significant life are inorganic: I, Cs, Sr and the others. So we might
remove the radionuclides by chemical processing apparatus, perhaps some sort of resin or electrolysis or just precipitation.
Again, providing the calories amount to humans is easy. The vitamins, essential elements and others are more difficult.