Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4559650 | Food Control | 2010 | 6 Pages |
The ecology and the population dynamics of lactic acid bacteria during malolactic fermentation of Tempranillo wine made at five wineries in Castilla-La Mancha were analysed for two consecutive vintages (years 2006 and 2007). This microbiota was typed using Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RAPD-PCR) subsequently identified using both molecular and phenotypic methods. Oenococcus oeni was the predominant species. Genotypes varied considerably in both of the vintages from each winery, although a number of coincident genotypes were found in each one. Three genotypes were present in all the wineries in at least one of the vintages. These results confirm the existence of a coincident population of O. oeni genotypes that may be considered endemic to this wine region and that seem to play an important role in all the vinifications.