The Southern Hemisphere Yeast Frontier: From nature dwellers to accomplished fermenters.

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
T Knezevic, P Villarreal, F A Cubillos, C Varela
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Abstract

Yeast biodiversity has been extensively investigated by wealthy countries of the Northern Hemisphere. In contrast, despite the widespread use of fermentation practices in the Southern Hemisphere, yeast diversity in this region remains largely underexplored. However, this trend is beginning to shift as several reports have started to document yeast populations both in the natural environment and in association with the fermentation of various substrates, including grape and apple juice, cocoa and coffee beans, grains, fruits or tree sap. Numerous yeast species from the Southern Hemisphere have now been described and characterised, with whole-genome sequencing providing essential insights into the evolutionary history of wild yeast isolates from this region. This review highlights the emerging research on yeast biodiversity in the Southern Hemisphere and explores the application of diverse yeast species in the food and beverage industries.

南半球酵母前沿:从自然居民到成熟的发酵者。
北半球富裕国家对酵母的生物多样性进行了广泛的研究。相比之下,尽管发酵实践在南半球广泛使用,酵母多样性在这一地区仍在很大程度上未被开发。然而,随着一些报告开始记录自然环境中的酵母种群以及与各种底物发酵相关的酵母种群,包括葡萄和苹果汁,可可和咖啡豆,谷物,水果或树液,这一趋势开始发生变化。来自南半球的许多酵母物种现在已经被描述和表征。与全基因组测序提供必要的见解,从该地区的野生酵母菌分离的进化史。本文综述了南半球酵母生物多样性的最新研究进展,并探讨了多种酵母在食品和饮料工业中的应用。
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FEMS yeast research
FEMS yeast research 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
54
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: FEMS Yeast Research offers efficient publication of high-quality original Research Articles, Mini-reviews, Letters to the Editor, Perspectives and Commentaries that express current opinions. The journal will select for publication only those manuscripts deemed to be of major relevance to the field and generally will not consider articles that are largely descriptive without insights on underlying mechanism or biology. Submissions on any yeast species are welcome provided they report results within the scope outlined below and are of significance to the yeast field.
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