The wine grape berries share a complex microbial ecology including filamentous fungi, yeasts and bacteria. The microbiota reveals different physiological characteristics and depends on the grape ripening stage and the availability of nutrients with different effect on wine production. The microbiota of grape berries (n = 12) was isolated and identified in the present study. The samples were collected in September 2018. Grape berries were obtained from Vrbovo vineyard located in Slovakia. The grape berries investigated belonged to Blue Frankish, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Dornfelder, Feteasca regala, Green Veltliner, Irsai Oliver, Mūller Thurgau, Pálava, Pinot Blanc, Rhinriesling and Welschriesling varieties. The microorganisms were cul...
This study aimed to evaluate the microbiota, phytochemical, antioxidant profile and DNA fingerprinti...
‘Microbial terroir’ relates to the infuence of autochthonous yeasts associated with a grape cultivar...
Geographic location and, particularly, soil and climate exert influence on the typicality of a wine...
The wine grape berries share a complex microbial ecology including filamentous fungi, yeasts and bac...
Available at ScienceDirectGrapes have a complex microbial ecology including filamentous fungi, yeast...
The aim of this study was to isolate and identify bacteria and yeasts in different grape samples. Th...
The study aimed to identify the filamentous fungi and yeast mycobiota found on the surface and in gr...
Grape berries harbor a wide range of microbes originating from the vineyard environment, many of whi...
<div><p>Grape berries harbor a wide range of microbes originating from the vineyard environment, man...
During spontaneous food/beverage fermentations, the microbiota associated with the raw material has ...
Available at ScienceDirectThis study investigated the microbiota of sour rotten wine grapes and its ...
Grapes are natural habitat for many different groups of microorganisms. The main groups of microorga...
In recent years, the concept of "microbial terroir" has been introduced in the frame of the more ren...
Viticulture is one of the traditional industries in Slovakia, where there are six wine-growing regio...
The dependence of plant health and crop quality on the epiphytic microbial community has been extens...
This study aimed to evaluate the microbiota, phytochemical, antioxidant profile and DNA fingerprinti...
‘Microbial terroir’ relates to the infuence of autochthonous yeasts associated with a grape cultivar...
Geographic location and, particularly, soil and climate exert influence on the typicality of a wine...
The wine grape berries share a complex microbial ecology including filamentous fungi, yeasts and bac...
Available at ScienceDirectGrapes have a complex microbial ecology including filamentous fungi, yeast...
The aim of this study was to isolate and identify bacteria and yeasts in different grape samples. Th...
The study aimed to identify the filamentous fungi and yeast mycobiota found on the surface and in gr...
Grape berries harbor a wide range of microbes originating from the vineyard environment, many of whi...
<div><p>Grape berries harbor a wide range of microbes originating from the vineyard environment, man...
During spontaneous food/beverage fermentations, the microbiota associated with the raw material has ...
Available at ScienceDirectThis study investigated the microbiota of sour rotten wine grapes and its ...
Grapes are natural habitat for many different groups of microorganisms. The main groups of microorga...
In recent years, the concept of "microbial terroir" has been introduced in the frame of the more ren...
Viticulture is one of the traditional industries in Slovakia, where there are six wine-growing regio...
The dependence of plant health and crop quality on the epiphytic microbial community has been extens...
This study aimed to evaluate the microbiota, phytochemical, antioxidant profile and DNA fingerprinti...
‘Microbial terroir’ relates to the infuence of autochthonous yeasts associated with a grape cultivar...
Geographic location and, particularly, soil and climate exert influence on the typicality of a wine...