The importance and species diversity of yeasts in food production are described, including a listing of agricultural applications. Two yeast species were selected for case studies on distribution patterns from microbial culture collections: the high representation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in culture collections enabled global comparison, while Dekkera bruxellensis deposits and distributions were analyzed from the perspective of a single culture collection. In conclusion, culture collections need to cover temporal gaps between deposit and application of strains. The further development of culture collections in countries of high but underexplored species diversity should facilitate the conservation and management of microbial resources. (...
Abstract Well-managed genetic resources and associated metadata are essential to underpin research a...
In recent years, the preservation of biodiversity has become an important issue. Despite much public...
Fungal culture collections are important to biologists, microbiologists, epidemiologists and othe...
The twenty-first century has brought new opportunities and challenges to yeast culture collections, ...
The twenty-first century has brought new opportunities and challenges to yeast culture collections, ...
Fungi are a diverse group of organisms with an overall global number of 1.5 M up to 3.3 M species on...
This study presents the results of a comparative analysis of the fungal diversity in the world syste...
Fungi are a diverse group of unique eukaryotic organisms currently accepted as the Eumycota kingdom....
The diversity of yeasts in food environments has been well documented as yeasts contribute significa...
The task of a comprehensive exploration of micro-organisms in medicine, agriculture, industry, basic...
Culture collections provide starting material for life science research, development and production....
Procaryotes, which comprise the bacterial and archaeal domains, show very high biodiversity. Over 50...
Not AvailableUnderstanding the metabolic and evolutionary patterns of microorganisms has played a pi...
Saccharomyces strains; biodiversity; vineyard; commercial wine yeasts; dissemination; winery. The us...
Fungi merit protection no less than other living organisms. This is best effected using when ex situ...
Abstract Well-managed genetic resources and associated metadata are essential to underpin research a...
In recent years, the preservation of biodiversity has become an important issue. Despite much public...
Fungal culture collections are important to biologists, microbiologists, epidemiologists and othe...
The twenty-first century has brought new opportunities and challenges to yeast culture collections, ...
The twenty-first century has brought new opportunities and challenges to yeast culture collections, ...
Fungi are a diverse group of organisms with an overall global number of 1.5 M up to 3.3 M species on...
This study presents the results of a comparative analysis of the fungal diversity in the world syste...
Fungi are a diverse group of unique eukaryotic organisms currently accepted as the Eumycota kingdom....
The diversity of yeasts in food environments has been well documented as yeasts contribute significa...
The task of a comprehensive exploration of micro-organisms in medicine, agriculture, industry, basic...
Culture collections provide starting material for life science research, development and production....
Procaryotes, which comprise the bacterial and archaeal domains, show very high biodiversity. Over 50...
Not AvailableUnderstanding the metabolic and evolutionary patterns of microorganisms has played a pi...
Saccharomyces strains; biodiversity; vineyard; commercial wine yeasts; dissemination; winery. The us...
Fungi merit protection no less than other living organisms. This is best effected using when ex situ...
Abstract Well-managed genetic resources and associated metadata are essential to underpin research a...
In recent years, the preservation of biodiversity has become an important issue. Despite much public...
Fungal culture collections are important to biologists, microbiologists, epidemiologists and othe...