Wine yeast breeding programs utilizing interspecific hybridization deliver cost-effective tools to winemakers looking to differentiate their wines through the development of new wine styles. The addition of a non-Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome to a commercial wine yeast can generate novel phenotypes ranging from wine flavor and aroma diversity to improvements in targeted fermentation traits. In the current study we utilized a novel approach to screen isolates from an evolving population for increased fitness in a S. cerevisiae × S. uvarum interspecific hybrid previously generated to incorporate the targeted phenotype of lower volatile acidity production. Sequential grape-juice fermentations provided a selective environment from which to sc...
Abstract of talk presented at meeting of the Australasian Yeast Network and the New Zealand Microbio...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Hybridization of yeasts allows whole-genome modifications that can be exploited to obtain global imp...
<p>Wine yeast breeding programs utilizing interspecific hybridization deliver cost-effective tools t...
Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grapefruit ar...
<div><p>Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grape...
For the last century, the availability of pure culture yeast has improved reproducibility in wine fe...
The processes of yeast selection for using as wine fermentation starters have revealed a great pheno...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
The genetic improvement of winemaking yeasts is a virtually infinite process, as the design of new s...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
The selection of wine yeasts is usually carried out within the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It ...
International audienceThe story of biotechnology of wine yeasts started a long time ago. The selecti...
Fermentations carried out at low temperatures (10–15°C) enhance the production and retention of flav...
Non-wine yeasts could enhance the aroma and organoleptic profile of wines. However, compared to wine...
Abstract of talk presented at meeting of the Australasian Yeast Network and the New Zealand Microbio...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Hybridization of yeasts allows whole-genome modifications that can be exploited to obtain global imp...
<p>Wine yeast breeding programs utilizing interspecific hybridization deliver cost-effective tools t...
Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grapefruit ar...
<div><p>Interspecific hybrids are commonplace in agriculture and horticulture; bread wheat and grape...
For the last century, the availability of pure culture yeast has improved reproducibility in wine fe...
The processes of yeast selection for using as wine fermentation starters have revealed a great pheno...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
The genetic improvement of winemaking yeasts is a virtually infinite process, as the design of new s...
Yeasts are predominant in the ancient and complex process of winemaking. In spontaneous fermentation...
The selection of wine yeasts is usually carried out within the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It ...
International audienceThe story of biotechnology of wine yeasts started a long time ago. The selecti...
Fermentations carried out at low temperatures (10–15°C) enhance the production and retention of flav...
Non-wine yeasts could enhance the aroma and organoleptic profile of wines. However, compared to wine...
Abstract of talk presented at meeting of the Australasian Yeast Network and the New Zealand Microbio...
Industrial food-grade yeast strains are selected for traits that enhance their application in qualit...
Hybridization of yeasts allows whole-genome modifications that can be exploited to obtain global imp...