Yeast communities of a North American hybrid wine grape differ between organic and conventional vineyards

Author:

Bunbury-Blanchette Adele L1,Fan Lihua2,Kernaghan Gavin3

Affiliation:

1. Saint Mary's University, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research , 923 Robie St, Atrium Building, Suite 210, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 1G3 , Canada

2. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Kentville Research and Development Centre , 32 Main St, Kentville, Nova Scotia B4N 1J5 , Canada

3. Mount Saint Vincent University, Department of Biology , 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 1J9 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Aims To compare the species diversity and composition of indigenous yeast communities of hybrid grapes from conventionally and organically cultivated vineyards of an emerging cool-climate wine producing region. Methods and Results Illumina MiSeq sequences from L'Acadie blanc grape musts were processed and filtered to characterize indigenous yeast communities in organic and conventional vineyards of the Annapolis Valley wine region in Nova Scotia, Canada. While cultivation practice was not associated with yeast diversity or species richness, there was a strong effect on yeast community composition, with conventional vineyards characterized by higher proportions of Sporidiobolales and Filobasidium magnum, and organic vineyards supporting Filobasidium species other than F. magnum and higher proportions of Symmetrospora. There was also variation in yeast community composition among individual vineyards, and from year to year. Conclusions This is the first comprehensive assessment of yeasts associated with hybrid grapes grown using different cultivation practices in a North American cool climate wine region. Communities were dominated by basidiomycete yeasts and species composition of these yeasts differed significantly between vineyards employing organic and conventional cultivation practices. The role of basidiomycete yeasts in winemaking is not well understood, but some species may influence wine characteristics.

Funder

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

NSERC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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