Biodiversity of Indigenous <em>Saccharomyces</em> Populations from Old Wineries of South-Eastern Sicily (Italy): Preservation and Economic Potential

  • Sabina Di Maio (180623)
  • Giuseppe Polizzotto (180625)
  • Enrico Di Gangi (180632)
  • Giusy Foresta (180635)
  • Giuseppe Genna (180640)
  • Antonella Verzera (180642)
  • Antonio Scacco (180646)
  • Gabriele Amore (180650)
  • Daniele Oliva (180653)
Publication date
February 2012

Abstract

<div><p>In recent years, the preservation of biodiversity has become an important issue. Despite much public discussion, however, current practices in the food industry seldom take account of its potential economic importance: on the contrary, the introduction of industrialized agriculture practices over large areas has often resulted in a dramatic reduction in biodiversity.</p> <p>In this paper, we report on the remarkable degree of biodiversity in the wine yeast populations naturally present in a small area of Sicily (Italy) where traditional (non-industrial) winery practices are still in place. Out of more than 900 <em>Saccharomyces</em> yeast isolates recovered from late spontaneous fermentations, we detected at least 209 strains. Most ...

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