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Influence of killer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on wine fermentation
Authors:Francisco Pérez  Manuel Ramírez  José A. Regodón
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Microbiología, Universidad de Extremadura, 06071 Badajoz, Spain;(2) Instituto de Tecnología Agroalimentaria, Junta de Extremadura, 06080 Badajoz, Spain
Abstract:The effect of killer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the growth of sensitive strains during must fermentation was studied by using a new method to monitor yeast populations. The capability of killer yeast strains to eliminate sensitive strains depends on the initial proportion of killer yeasts, the susceptibility of sensitive strains, and the treatment of the must. In sterile filtered must, an initial proportion of 2-6% of killer yeasts was responsible for protracted fermentation and suppression of isogenic sensitive strains. A more variable initial proportion was needed to get the same effect with non-isogenic strains. The suspended solids that remain in the must after cold-settling decreased killer toxin effect. The addition of bentonite to the must avoided protracted fermentation and the suppression of sensitive strains; however, the addition of yeast dietary nutrients with yeast cell walls did not, although it decreased fermentation lag.
Keywords:fermentation  killer  Saccharomyces cerevisiae  wine  yeast
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