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Monday, November 12, 2012
How did I miss this? The botrytized wine microbiome ... from #UCDavis colleague David Mills
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Thanks for the post Jon. This is a wine fermentation my lab has been following for some time (http://goo.gl/EupnH) in part because it is a bit of microbial zoo and yet the resulting product is valued so highly. We have previously profiled the indigenous yeast of this fermentation and wanted to look at the bacterial ecology here. Interesting that inoculation S. cerevisiae suppressed some bacterial populations (acetic acid bacteria) but actually enriched others (Zymobacter and Dyella). We are pondering why those latter genera were enriched....
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DeleteDolce is both the wine and the winery. (http://www.dolcewine.com/). Greg Allen the winemaker is one of my former students.
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