2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fm.2019.103358
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Small scale fungal community differentiation in a vineyard system

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“…Alternatively, soil was previously suggested to be a potential source reservoir of grapevine-associated microbiota ( 15 , 24 ) and some of soil microbes can influence fermentation and contribute to final wine characteristics ( 8 , 24 ). Overall, biogeographic boundaries can constrain the vineyard soil microbiota ( 23 , 25 28 ), but correlations between soil microbiota and wine attributes are weak ( 15 ).…”
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“…Alternatively, soil was previously suggested to be a potential source reservoir of grapevine-associated microbiota ( 15 , 24 ) and some of soil microbes can influence fermentation and contribute to final wine characteristics ( 8 , 24 ). Overall, biogeographic boundaries can constrain the vineyard soil microbiota ( 23 , 25 28 ), but correlations between soil microbiota and wine attributes are weak ( 15 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Limited but increasing evidence reveals that environmental heterogeneity conditions microbial biogeography in wine production on different spatial scales (recently reviewed by Liu et al [ 29 ]) ( 13 , 24 , 26 , 28 , 30 , 31 ). Local climatic conditions significantly correlate with microbial compositions in grape musts; for example, precipitation and temperature have been found to correlate with the abundance of filamentous fungi (for example, Cladosporium and Penicillium spp.)…”
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“…Several studies have shown biogeographic differentiation between microbial communities with differences between environmental niches and geographical locations, particularly for vineyards and microbial populations associated with winemaking 26,33,41,42 . Differences among microbial communities have been found at large geographical scales (> 100 km) 26,33,34,41 , medium scales (> 35 km) 43 , and small scales (< 2 km) 44 , indicating that local environmental variables, such as soil type, humidity and nutrient availability among others, can shape microbial populations even within the same vineyard. Microbial communities described here showed significant differences according to geographical location, with sampling sites located within a 20 km radius, suggesting a similar effect of local environmental variables such as those observed for vineyards and winemaking 43,44 .…”
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“…Differences among microbial communities have been found at large geographical scales (> 100 km) 26,33,34,41 , medium scales (> 35 km) 43 , and small scales (< 2 km) 44 , indicating that local environmental variables, such as soil type, humidity and nutrient availability among others, can shape microbial populations even within the same vineyard. Microbial communities described here showed significant differences according to geographical location, with sampling sites located within a 20 km radius, suggesting a similar effect of local environmental variables such as those observed for vineyards and winemaking 43,44 . Interestingly, differences in fungal and bacterial community compositions in vineyards have been described as much clearer in fungi than in bacteria, with leaf and berry fungal community dissimilarities between locations increasing with geographic distance, while bacterial community dissimilarity did not correlate with geographic distance 43 .…”
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