Prospecting of yeasts from Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris (Gmelin) hegi grape-berries in the Mediterranean basin and in the Caucasus Area
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Prospecting of yeasts from Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris (Gmelin) hegi grape-berries in the Mediterranean basin and in the Caucasus Area / G. Cordero-Bueso, I. Vigentini, R. Foschino, D. Maghradze, J.M. Cantoral. ((Intervento presentato al 4. convegno Microbial Diversity tenutosi a Perugia nel 2015.
Abstract:
Vitis vinifera L. ssp. Sylvestris (Gmelin) Hegi is the only ancestral grapevine species in Europe and it is recognized as the dioecious parental generation of today’s cultivars. It constitutes an important phytogenetic resource, but urbanization and industrialization of territories, climatic change and the arrival in Europe of pathogens and pests have led it to be included on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 1997. Although numerous studies about the current health status of this species have been carried out, at best of our knowledge, no studies on microbial populations of grape-berry surfaces have been done. The present work has been focused on the study of yeast occurrence and diversity on grape-berries collected from wild vines (V. vinifera ssp. Sylvestris). Final outputs have allowed: i) to obtain precise information about yeast communities; ii) to provide an objective framework for the classification of the broadest range of species according to their extinction risk; iii) to select,actractive yeast strains for their biotechnological potential, offering new opportunities to winemakers. Grape-berries from wild vines were carefully harvested throughout three Mediterranean Basin countries, Spain, Italy and Georgia, in different sites for each area. In all, more than 2880 epiphytic and endophytic yeast colonies were isolated and identified as belonging to more than 20 species, including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, by 26 rDNA D1/D2 domains and ITS region sequencing. Moreover, despite of some species appeared in the three countries, yeast ecology differed in the sampled regions. This study highlights the biodiversity potential of pristine environments that still represent a fascinating avenue for the investigation of gene evolution and that offer a platform to face common problems in winemaking.
Tipologia IRIS:
14 - Intervento a convegno non pubblicato
Elenco autori:
G. Cordero-Bueso, I. Vigentini, R. Foschino, D. Maghradze, J.M. Cantoral
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