Killer yeasts are considered potential biocontrol agents to avoid or reduce wine spoilage by undesirable species. In this study two Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains (Cf8 and M12) producing killer toxin were partially characterized and new strategies to improve their activity in winemaking were evaluated. Killer toxins were characterized by biochemical tests and growth inhibition of sensitive yeasts. Also genes encoding killer toxin were detected in the chromosomes of both strains by PCR. Both toxins showed optimal activity and production at conditions used during the wine-making process (pH 3.5 and temperatures of 15–25 °C). In addition, production of both toxins was higher when a nitrogen source was added. To improve killer activity differ...
The occurrence of killer factor amongst yeast strains in the Viti cultural and Oenological Research ...
Two hundred and thirty killer yeast strains were selectively isolated from Chenin blanc grapes and g...
Yeasts can exhibit a killer phenotype by producing and secreting proteins with a lethal effect on se...
During the winemaking process Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the main yeast species but other yeasts ca...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the most important yeast species involved in wine fermentation. Traditio...
Microbiological contamination by spoilage yeasts species are frequent during winemaking, and biologi...
Killer yeasts are able to produce toxins that antagonize the growth of susceptible yeasts cells of...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
Of 31 yeasts, from different surfaces of two cellars from the northwest region of Argentina, 11 expr...
To make the wine, you do not need killer strains used for the purpose of dominance. It is only neces...
The strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y500-4L, previously selected from the must of alcohol producing ...
The strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y500-4L, previously selected from the must of alcohol producing ...
Fourteen killer yeasts were assayed for their ability to kill species of yeast that are commonly ass...
The use of Kluyveromyces phaffii DBVPG 6076 killer toxin against apiculate wine yeasts has been inve...
Apple, cranberry, chokeberry and Lithuanian red grape wine yeast populations were used for the deter...
The occurrence of killer factor amongst yeast strains in the Viti cultural and Oenological Research ...
Two hundred and thirty killer yeast strains were selectively isolated from Chenin blanc grapes and g...
Yeasts can exhibit a killer phenotype by producing and secreting proteins with a lethal effect on se...
During the winemaking process Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the main yeast species but other yeasts ca...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the most important yeast species involved in wine fermentation. Traditio...
Microbiological contamination by spoilage yeasts species are frequent during winemaking, and biologi...
Killer yeasts are able to produce toxins that antagonize the growth of susceptible yeasts cells of...
Yeast killer toxins were identified as proteins which were named killer factors or killer toxins and...
Of 31 yeasts, from different surfaces of two cellars from the northwest region of Argentina, 11 expr...
To make the wine, you do not need killer strains used for the purpose of dominance. It is only neces...
The strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y500-4L, previously selected from the must of alcohol producing ...
The strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y500-4L, previously selected from the must of alcohol producing ...
Fourteen killer yeasts were assayed for their ability to kill species of yeast that are commonly ass...
The use of Kluyveromyces phaffii DBVPG 6076 killer toxin against apiculate wine yeasts has been inve...
Apple, cranberry, chokeberry and Lithuanian red grape wine yeast populations were used for the deter...
The occurrence of killer factor amongst yeast strains in the Viti cultural and Oenological Research ...
Two hundred and thirty killer yeast strains were selectively isolated from Chenin blanc grapes and g...
Yeasts can exhibit a killer phenotype by producing and secreting proteins with a lethal effect on se...