Archaic speculations and firmly established legends regarding the origin of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and related species are revisited in light of past and recent ecological evidence pointing to a strict association with artificial, man-made environments such as wineries and fermentation plants. The nomenclature within this industrially important group is also discussed in view of the modifications imposed from application of molecular techniques to classification
Evolutionary history and early association with anthropogenic environments have made Saccharomyces c...
Yeasts are probably the oldest cultivated organisms: Their use dates to 3000 b.c. or earlier. They a...
Yeasts are regarded as the first microorganisms used by humans to process food and alcoholic beverag...
Numerous studies have described the yeast biota of grapes, and grape must in order to understand bet...
A new body of evidence challenges the original consolidated theory of Pasteur on the natural (vineya...
The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has enjoyed a long and distinguished hi-story in the fe...
The importance of yeast in the food and beverage industries was only realized about 1860, when the r...
Whereas domestication of livestock, pets, and crops is well documented, it is still unclear to what ...
The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has enjoyed a long and distinguished history in the fer...
The evolution of native yeasts during winemaking was followed in a traditional Italian winery which ...
SummaryWhereas domestication of livestock, pets, and crops is well documented, it is still unclear t...
Abstract: For millennia, the “yeast” Saccharomyces cerevisiae remains by far the most extensively st...
Non-Saccharomyces yeasts play a substantial role in the early stages of wine fermentation. With the ...
Our research was carried out to determine the plate count with a special observation Saccharomyces c...
There are some organisms on Earth that have an especially close relationship with humankind, and one...
Evolutionary history and early association with anthropogenic environments have made Saccharomyces c...
Yeasts are probably the oldest cultivated organisms: Their use dates to 3000 b.c. or earlier. They a...
Yeasts are regarded as the first microorganisms used by humans to process food and alcoholic beverag...
Numerous studies have described the yeast biota of grapes, and grape must in order to understand bet...
A new body of evidence challenges the original consolidated theory of Pasteur on the natural (vineya...
The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has enjoyed a long and distinguished hi-story in the fe...
The importance of yeast in the food and beverage industries was only realized about 1860, when the r...
Whereas domestication of livestock, pets, and crops is well documented, it is still unclear to what ...
The budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has enjoyed a long and distinguished history in the fer...
The evolution of native yeasts during winemaking was followed in a traditional Italian winery which ...
SummaryWhereas domestication of livestock, pets, and crops is well documented, it is still unclear t...
Abstract: For millennia, the “yeast” Saccharomyces cerevisiae remains by far the most extensively st...
Non-Saccharomyces yeasts play a substantial role in the early stages of wine fermentation. With the ...
Our research was carried out to determine the plate count with a special observation Saccharomyces c...
There are some organisms on Earth that have an especially close relationship with humankind, and one...
Evolutionary history and early association with anthropogenic environments have made Saccharomyces c...
Yeasts are probably the oldest cultivated organisms: Their use dates to 3000 b.c. or earlier. They a...
Yeasts are regarded as the first microorganisms used by humans to process food and alcoholic beverag...