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An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the primary yeast species responsible for most fermentations in winemaking. However, other yeasts, including Saccharomyces uvarum, have occasionally been found conducting commercial fermentations around the world. S. uvarum is typically associated with white wine fermenta...

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Autores principales: McCarthy, Garrett C., Morgan, Sydney C., Martiniuk, Jonathan T., Newman, Brianne L., McCann, Stephanie E., Measday, Vivien, Durall, Daniel M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33539404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225615
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author McCarthy, Garrett C.
Morgan, Sydney C.
Martiniuk, Jonathan T.
Newman, Brianne L.
McCann, Stephanie E.
Measday, Vivien
Durall, Daniel M.
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Morgan, Sydney C.
Martiniuk, Jonathan T.
Newman, Brianne L.
McCann, Stephanie E.
Measday, Vivien
Durall, Daniel M.
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description Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the primary yeast species responsible for most fermentations in winemaking. However, other yeasts, including Saccharomyces uvarum, have occasionally been found conducting commercial fermentations around the world. S. uvarum is typically associated with white wine fermentations in cool-climate wine regions, and has been identified as the dominant yeast in fermentations from France, Hungary, northern Italy, and, recently, Canada. However, little is known about how the origin and genetic diversity of the Canadian S. uvarum population relates to strains from other parts of the world. In this study, a highly diverse S. uvarum population was found dominating uninoculated commercial fermentations of Chardonnay grapes sourced from two different vineyards. Most of the strains identified were found to be genetically distinct from S. uvarum strains isolated globally. Of the 106 strains of S. uvarum identified in this study, four played a dominant role in the fermentations, with some strains predominating in the fermentations from one vineyard over the other. Furthermore, two of these dominant strains were previously identified as dominant strains in uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at the same winery two years earlier, suggesting the presence of a winery-resident population of indigenous S. uvarum. This research provides valuable insight into the diversity and persistence of non-commercial S. uvarum strains in North America, and a stepping stone for future work into the enological potential of an alternative Saccharomyces yeast species.
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spelling pubmed-78613732021-02-12 An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery McCarthy, Garrett C. Morgan, Sydney C. Martiniuk, Jonathan T. Newman, Brianne L. McCann, Stephanie E. Measday, Vivien Durall, Daniel M. PLoS One Research Article Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the primary yeast species responsible for most fermentations in winemaking. However, other yeasts, including Saccharomyces uvarum, have occasionally been found conducting commercial fermentations around the world. S. uvarum is typically associated with white wine fermentations in cool-climate wine regions, and has been identified as the dominant yeast in fermentations from France, Hungary, northern Italy, and, recently, Canada. However, little is known about how the origin and genetic diversity of the Canadian S. uvarum population relates to strains from other parts of the world. In this study, a highly diverse S. uvarum population was found dominating uninoculated commercial fermentations of Chardonnay grapes sourced from two different vineyards. Most of the strains identified were found to be genetically distinct from S. uvarum strains isolated globally. Of the 106 strains of S. uvarum identified in this study, four played a dominant role in the fermentations, with some strains predominating in the fermentations from one vineyard over the other. Furthermore, two of these dominant strains were previously identified as dominant strains in uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at the same winery two years earlier, suggesting the presence of a winery-resident population of indigenous S. uvarum. This research provides valuable insight into the diversity and persistence of non-commercial S. uvarum strains in North America, and a stepping stone for future work into the enological potential of an alternative Saccharomyces yeast species. Public Library of Science 2021-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7861373/ /pubmed/33539404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225615 Text en © 2021 McCarthy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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McCarthy, Garrett C.
Morgan, Sydney C.
Martiniuk, Jonathan T.
Newman, Brianne L.
McCann, Stephanie E.
Measday, Vivien
Durall, Daniel M.
An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery
title An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery
title_full An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery
title_fullStr An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery
title_full_unstemmed An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery
title_short An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated Chardonnay fermentations at a Canadian winery
title_sort indigenous saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dominates uninoculated chardonnay fermentations at a canadian winery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33539404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225615
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