Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3096056929> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3096056929 abstract "In the industry of fermented food and beverages, yeast cultures are often selected and standardized in order to ensure a better control of fermentation and a more stable product over time. Several studies have shown that the organoleptic characteristics of fermented products reflect geographic variations of the microbial community composition. Despite investigations of the worldwide distribution and genetic diversity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, it is still unclear how and to what extent human intervention has shaped the brewer's yeast population structure. The genotypic and phenotypic characterization of environmental yeast populations and their potential application in the fermentative processes can significantly enrich the industrial fermentation products. Social insects have proven to be closely associated to the yeasts ecology. The relationships between yeasts and insects represent a fundamental aspect for understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces shaping their adaptation to different niches. Studies on phylogenetic relationships of S. cerevisiae populations showed genetic differences among strains isolated from gut and non-gut environments (i.e., natural sources and fermentation). Recent evidences showed that insect's gut is a reservoir and an evolutionary niche for Saccharomyces, contributing to its survival and evolution, favoring its dispersion, mating and improving the inter-specific hybrids production during hibernation. Here, we discuss the potential use of social insects for production of a wide range of hybrid yeasts from environmental Saccharomyces isolates suitable for industrial and biotechnological applications." @default.
- W3096056929 created "2020-11-09" @default.
- W3096056929 creator A5056119983 @default.
- W3096056929 creator A5070316911 @default.
- W3096056929 creator A5070487148 @default.
- W3096056929 date "2020-10-29" @default.
- W3096056929 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W3096056929 title "Applications of Wild Isolates of Saccharomyces Yeast for Industrial Fermentation: The Gut of Social Insects as Niche for Yeast Hybrids’ Production" @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1561267076 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1625648094 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1964419976 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1966634836 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1970070225 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1970843814 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W197881668 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1983128345 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1985825278 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1990724091 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1991427331 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1992207353 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W1993796429 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2001975333 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2002227940 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2002804481 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2014772657 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2018902287 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2019669275 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2036413282 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2039316942 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2040773034 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2043190087 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2046265972 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2056768333 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2057238646 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2060292450 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2073228699 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2073245536 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2075396966 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2077724722 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2082968197 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2083669318 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2083775478 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2096026953 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2097552923 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2098095504 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2104296952 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2108703094 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2113928662 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2122298299 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2124671442 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2135265560 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2137253682 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2141789123 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2144678728 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2147203134 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2152021404 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2152606589 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2153617395 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2154976794 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2158949275 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2160246565 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2162787912 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2163878341 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2166674630 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2170392103 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2172195233 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2275331372 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2322239833 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2464519317 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2508506323 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2587630231 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2590874532 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2751646039 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2753000986 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2763578330 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2789643016 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2790498010 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2798064943 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2800890773 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2885466075 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2892526838 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2913265739 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2965989214 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2980853015 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2980988136 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W2981063852 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W3005838565 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W3021746551 @default.
- W3096056929 cites W3041934601 @default.
- W3096056929 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.578425" @default.
- W3096056929 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7661385" @default.
- W3096056929 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33193200" @default.
- W3096056929 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3096056929 type Work @default.
- W3096056929 sameAs 3096056929 @default.
- W3096056929 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W3096056929 countsByYear W30960569292021 @default.
- W3096056929 countsByYear W30960569292022 @default.
- W3096056929 countsByYear W30960569292023 @default.
- W3096056929 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.