Wine yeast capacity to take up nitrogen from the environment and catabolize it to support population growth, fermentation, and aroma production is critical to wine production. Under nitrogen restriction, yeast nitrogen uptake is believed to be intimately coupled to reproduction with nitrogen catabolite repression (NCR) suggested mediating this link. We provide a time- and strain-resolved view of nitrogen uptake, population growth, and NCR activity in wine yeasts. Nitrogen uptake was found to be decoupled from growth due to early assimilated nitrogen being used to replenish intracellular nitrogen pools rather than being channeled directly into reproduction. Internally accumulated nitrogen was later mobilized to support substantial population...
In the production of sparkling wine by the traditional method a second fermentation inside the bottl...
The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlates with ...
The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlates with ...
BackgroundUnder N-limiting conditions, Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains display a substantial variab...
Nitrogen composition of the grape must has an impact on yeast growth and fermentation kinetics as we...
Nitrogen composition of the grape must has an impact on yeast growth and fermentation kinetics as we...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains are genetically diverse, largely as a result of human efforts to de...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains are genetically diverse, largely as a result of human efforts to de...
The efficiency of nitrogen use is a key determinant of the completion of alcoholic fermentation. We ...
UMR SPO - Equipe MICROBIONitrogen is an important nutrient in alcoholic fermentation because its sta...
<p>The capacity of four wine yeasts to utilize low-complexity nitrogen compounds as sole nitrogen so...
In modern oenology, supplementation of nitrogen sources is an important strategy to prevent sluggish...
<div><p>The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlat...
During fermentative growth in natural and industrial environments, Saccharomyces cerevisiae must red...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the main microorganism responsible for wine fermentation and ...
In the production of sparkling wine by the traditional method a second fermentation inside the bottl...
The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlates with ...
The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlates with ...
BackgroundUnder N-limiting conditions, Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains display a substantial variab...
Nitrogen composition of the grape must has an impact on yeast growth and fermentation kinetics as we...
Nitrogen composition of the grape must has an impact on yeast growth and fermentation kinetics as we...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains are genetically diverse, largely as a result of human efforts to de...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains are genetically diverse, largely as a result of human efforts to de...
The efficiency of nitrogen use is a key determinant of the completion of alcoholic fermentation. We ...
UMR SPO - Equipe MICROBIONitrogen is an important nutrient in alcoholic fermentation because its sta...
<p>The capacity of four wine yeasts to utilize low-complexity nitrogen compounds as sole nitrogen so...
In modern oenology, supplementation of nitrogen sources is an important strategy to prevent sluggish...
<div><p>The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlat...
During fermentative growth in natural and industrial environments, Saccharomyces cerevisiae must red...
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the main microorganism responsible for wine fermentation and ...
In the production of sparkling wine by the traditional method a second fermentation inside the bottl...
The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlates with ...
The capacity of wine yeast to utilize the nitrogen available in grape must directly correlates with ...