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Quantitative study of interactions between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Oenococcus oeni strains
Authors:Nancy Nehme  Florence Mathieu  Patricia Taillandier
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Génie Chimique/INP-ENSIACET, 5 rue Paulin Talabot, BP 1301, 31106 Toulouse Cedex, France. Nancy.Nehme@ensiacet.fr
Abstract:This study examines the interactions that occur between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Oenococcus oeni strains during the process of winemaking. Various yeast/bacteria pairs were studied by applying a sequential fermentation strategy which simulated the natural winemaking process. First, four yeast strains were tested in the presence of one bacterial strain leading to the inhibition of the bacterial component. The extent of inhibition varied widely from one pair to another and closely depended on the specific yeast strain chosen. Inhibition was correlated to weak bacterial growth rather than a reduction in the bacterial malolactic activity. Three of the four yeast strains were then grown with another bacteria strain. Contrary to the first results, this led to the bacterial stimulation, thus highlighting the importance of the bacteria strain. The biochemical profile of the four yeast fermented media exhibited slight variations in ethanol, SO(2) and fatty acids produced as well as assimilable consumed nitrogen. These parameters were not the only factors responsible for the malolactic fermentation inhibition observed with the first bacteria strain. The stimulation of the second has not been reported before in such conditions and remains unexplained.
Keywords:Saccharomyces cerevisiae    Oenococcus oeni   Sequential fermentation  Inhibition  Stimulation
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