Published on August 29, 2024 by Faustine Milard

[SWF24] New perspectives for adaptation to the conditions of alcoholic secondary fermentation, from genetic variability pH resistance to the practical application of nitrogen nutrition

Speaker: Philippe MARULLO - Researcher | Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences (ISVV) Summary: Philippe Marullo presents research on yeast adaptation during secondary fermentation of wine, focusing on nitrogen nutrition and genetic variability. Key points: - Aim of the study: to understand the oenological factors influencing secondary fermentation - Methodology: use of different yeast strains and analysis of pressure during fermentation - Nitrogen nutrition: organic nitrogen promotes faster fermentation than ammoniacal nitrogen - Yeast genetics: identification of genetic mutations improving resistance to low pH - Practical implications: selection of suitable yeast strains to improve fermentation processes
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