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Reduction of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii Population in Concentrated Grape Juices by Thermal Pasteurization and Hydrostatic High Pressure Processing
(Springer, 2019-02)Zygosaccharomyces rouxii is the most frequent spoilage yeast species detected in concentrated grape juice. In order to reduce Z. rouxii populations and consequently extend the microbiological shelf life of this product, ... -
Regulated Deficit Irrigation Alters Anthocyanins, Tannins and Sensory Properties of Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes and Wines
(2015-04)Four regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) regimes were applied to Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which were analyzed for phenolics and also made into wine over three consecutive growing seasons. Relative to an industry standard ... -
Relation between coumarate decarboxylase and vinylphenol reductase activity with regard to the production of volatile phenols by native Dekkera bruxellensis strains under ‘wine-like’ conditions
(2015-08)Dekkera/Brettanomyces bruxellensis is considered a major cause of wine spoilage, and 4-ethylphenol and 4-ethylguaiacol are the most abundant off-aromas produced by this species. They are produced by decarboxylation of the ... -
Relationships among Gene Expression and Anthocyanin Composition of Malbec Grapevine Clones
(2014-07)Anthocyanin profiles are commonly used for grapevine cultivar identification because it is currently accepted that this trait is closely related to their genetic characteristics. Nevertheless, the extent of the variation ... -
Review: critical appraisal of methods to investigate the effect of temperature on grapevine berry composition
(Wiley, 2015-02)The grapevine is an economically important crop and a model species of long‐lived perennials widely used in bioclimatic studies. Ambient temperature modulates berry composition, hence the significant research effort in ... -
Rootstocks increase grapevine tolerance to NaCl through ion compartmentalization and exclusion
(Springer, 2020-09)The productivity of Vitis vinifera L. is limited by salinity, especially under water and drainage deficits, and could aggravate with climate change. The use of tolerant rootstocks is a strategy against salinity that helps ... -
Screening of Saccharomyces strains for the capacity to produce desirable fermentative compounds under the influence of different nitrogen sources in synthetic wine fermentations
(Elsevier, 2021-02)A collection of 33 Saccharomyces yeasts were used for wine fermentation with a sole nitrogen source: ammonium and four individual aroma-inducing amino acids. The fermentation performance and chemical wine composition were ... -
Selection of indigenous Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains to ferment red musts at low temperature
(2012-03)The aim of this work was to select native Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains to conduct the alcoholic fermentation of red must at low temperature (15°C), thus producing volatile compounds that enhance the aromatic profile ... -
Selection of Native Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts with Biocontrol Activity against Spoilage Yeasts in Order to Produce Healthy Regional Wines
(MDPI, 2019-07)Two major spoilage yeasts in the wine industry, Brettanomyces bruxellensis and Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, produce off-flavors and gas, causing considerable economic losses. Traditionally, SO2 has been used in winemaking to ... -
Selection of non-Saccharomyces yeasts to be used in grape musts with high alcoholic potential: A strategy to obtain wine with reduced etanol content
(2017)Ethanol content of wine has increased over the last decades as consequence of searching phenolic maturity, requiring increased grape maturity. This may result in the production of wines with excessive alcohol levels ... -
Semi physical growth model of Lobesia botrana under laboratory conditions for Argentina’s Cuyo region
(Elsevier, 2021-12-21)Lobesia botrana is a quarantine pest from Argentina and other countries in the world. It causes damage to the vine in its different growth stages leading to losses in wine production. To develop pest control strategies ... -
Sensory and chemical effects of two alternatives of prefermentative cold soak in Malbec wines during winemaking and bottle ageing
(2015)Two alternatives of cold soak (CS), traditional external refrigeration (CS‐T) and use of solid CO2 (CS‐DI), were evaluated in Malbec wines and contrasted against a control (C) during winemaking and up to 24 months of bottle ... -
Sensory Impact of Extended Maceration and Regulated Deficit Irrigation on Washington State Cabernet Sauvignon Wines
(2013-12)Irrigation practices such as regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) and winemaking practices such as extended maceration have been experimentally evaluated from a chemical perspective but their impacts on sensory composition ... -
Servicio ecosistémico producción de alimentos en áreas periurbanas. Una aplicación en el cinturón verde de Mendoza, Argentina
(Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, 2020-07-22)Las áreas agrícolas periurbanas de Mendoza están siendo reemplazadas por usos urbanos debido al crecimiento del Área Metropolitana de Mendoza (AMM), poniendo en riesgo la provisión de alimentos frescos para la provincia y ... -
Simultaneous Inoculation of Malbec (Vitis vinifera) Musts with Yeast and Bacteria: Effects on Fermentation Performance, Sensory and Sanitary Attributes of Wines
(Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb (Croacia), 2009)Malolactic fermentation has important consequences for the quality of wine. The present study analyzes the effect of timing of inoculation with bacteria on the performance of alcoholic and malolactic fermentation in Malbec ... -
Soil Organic Carbon Stock Estimates with Uncertainty across Latin America
(ORNL-DAAC, 2019-07-03)This dataset provides 5 x 5 km gridded estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) across Latin America that were derived from existing point soil characterization data and compiled environmental prediction factors for SOC. ... -
Soil water availability during spring modulates canopy growth and impacts the chemical and sensory composition of Shiraz fruit and wine
(Wiley, 2021-06)Background and Aim: Reduced rainfall during vine dormancy and supplementary irrigation during winter or at spring impact on vine growth partitioning. We assess the implications that induced changes on canopy growth due to ... -
Spatial distribution of soil carbon storage in desert shrubland ecosystems of northwest Mexico
(Elsevier, 2020-12)The scarce information about soil carbon (C) storage in water-stressed ecosystems limits our understanding on soil contribution to the C cycle in arid zones. This study, performed in arid NW México: (i) estimated soil ... -
Spatial prediction of soil organic carbon stocks in Ghana using legacy data
(Elsevier, 2019-11)Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a major driver of the multiple functions of soils in the delivery of ecosystem services. While the spatial prediction and mapping of SOC stocks are of key importance for land managers to ... -
Spray-dried Ancellotta red wine: natural colorant with potential for food applications
(Springer, 2019-10-04)Ancellotta red wine (Vitis vinifera L.) was encapsulated by spray-drying (inlet and outlet temperatures were 145 °C and 70 °C, respectively) to obtain a wine powder with a low water activity (aw) using maltodextrin DE10 ...