This study investigated the morphological properties, environmental effects on and gene expression of biofilms, more specifically referred to as mats, formed by laboratory and commercial wine strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Two morphological assays were conducted: mat formation and plastic adhesion. Mat features varied between strains and included various architectures, cellular morphologies, and incidence of invasive growth. One commercial strain, L2056, formed mats where a sector produced a distinctive mat morphology, which was retained when subcultured. In considering the role of biofilms in winery conditions, mat formation assays were also performed with grape pulp and adhesion to the soft plastic of common winery hoses. All strain...
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Candida zemplinina (synonym Starmerella bacillaris) is frequently isolated in grape must in differen...
International audienceThe effects of different anthropic activities (vineyard: phytosanitary protect...
Polyphenols are a major component of wine grapes, and contribute to color and flavor, but their infl...
International audienceThe wine spoilage yeast Brettanomyces bruxellensis can be found at several ste...
The evolution of native yeasts during winemaking was followed in a traditional Italian winery which ...
International audienceThe winemaking process involves the alcoholic fermentation of must, often foll...
In this study, yeasts isolated from filter membranes used for the quality control of bottled wines w...
The winemaking process involves the alcoholic fermentation of must, often followed by malolactic fer...
The principal role of wine yeast is to transform efficiently the grape-berries’ sugars to ethanol, c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Biofilm formation is a protective community buildin...
This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Comm...
Candida zemplinina (synonym Starmerella bacillaris) is frequently isolated in grape must in differen...
International audienceThe effects of different anthropic activities (vineyard: phytosanitary protect...
Polyphenols are a major component of wine grapes, and contribute to color and flavor, but their infl...
International audienceThe wine spoilage yeast Brettanomyces bruxellensis can be found at several ste...
The evolution of native yeasts during winemaking was followed in a traditional Italian winery which ...
International audienceThe winemaking process involves the alcoholic fermentation of must, often foll...
In this study, yeasts isolated from filter membranes used for the quality control of bottled wines w...
The winemaking process involves the alcoholic fermentation of must, often followed by malolactic fer...
The principal role of wine yeast is to transform efficiently the grape-berries’ sugars to ethanol, c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Biofilm formation is a protective community buildin...
This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Comm...
Candida zemplinina (synonym Starmerella bacillaris) is frequently isolated in grape must in differen...
International audienceThe effects of different anthropic activities (vineyard: phytosanitary protect...