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1 Influence of grape variety and the biological defense system of vineyards on grape microbiota Cordero-Bueso, G. (1), Arroyo, T. (1), Serrano, A. (1), Tello, J. (1), Aporta, I. (1), Valero, E. (2) (1) Departamento de Agroalimentación, Instituto Madrileño de Investigación y Desarrollo Rural Agrario y Alimentario Autovía A2, km 38, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, España. teresa.arroyo@madrid.org (2) Departamento de Biología Molecular e Ingeniería Bioquímica. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla. Ctra. de Utrera Km 1, s/n Sevilla, España. evalero@upo.es SUMMARY A three year sampling plan was designed in order to evaluate the influence of different agronomic parameters on the biodiversity of fermentative grape yeasts. Thus, two vineyards with different biological defense systems (organic and conventional), with three different grape varieties (Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera) were chosen. A total of 27 samples were collected from the two vineyards. Spontaneous fermentation occurred in 24 and 12 of the samples from the conventional and organic vineyards respectively. These results indicated a clear influence on grape associated yeast biodiversity of the phytosanitary treatment used in the vineyard. RESUMEN En este trabajo se ha diseñado un plan de muestreo en dos viñedos de la Comunidad de Madrid (convencional y ecológico) con tres variedades de vid diferentes (Syrah, Garnacha y Barbera) durante tres años, para evaluar la influencia de distintos parámetros agronómicos sobre la biodiversidad de levaduras fermentativas de la uva. De las 27 muestras tomadas en ambos viñedos, 24 fermentaron espontáneamente en el ecológico, frente a las 12 del convencional lo que indica la incidencia de los tratamientos fitosanitarios sobre la microbiota de levaduras asociada al viñedo. 1. INTRODUCTION The study of the biodiversity of yeasts in order to obtain more information on the communities present on grape berries and their influence on the wine making process is a major challenge in wine microbiology. Grapes are a primary source of natural yeasts in wine production. The composition and properties of different grape varieties has been extensively investigated (Chavan et al., 2009; Francesca et al., 2010). Thus, wine quality is influenced, partially, by the composition of the grape juice and by the microorganisms present in the fermentation process (Callejón et al., 2010). The grape microbiota can be either beneficial or detrimental to the quality of wine and wine products. Consequently, for winemakers it is important to have more information about the yeast communities present on grapes in order to produce high quality wines with representative characteristics. Biochemical interaction between yeasts and musts derived from the varieties of Vitis vinifera is paramount. Species of the genera Candida, Hanseniaspora, Hansenula, Issatchenkia, Kluyveromyces, Metschnicowia, Pichia, Saccharomyces, Torulaspora and

2 Zygosaccharomyces are known to be present on the surface of grape berries. The population density and the diversity of indigenous yeasts on the grape berries are intrinsically linked to numerous factors, such as climatic conditions, the geographical location of the vineyard, the ripeness of the grape berries, the age of the vineyard, the type of soil, the grape variety, the application of antifungal products and the harvesting technique (Pretorius, 2000; Valero et al., 2005; Chavan et al., 2009). However, there is insufficient quantitative data available to establish general conclusions on the influence of these factors. Because wine-makers recognize that some indigenous yeast species may enhance or damage the quality of wine, deeper knowledge of the effects of these factors on the yeast ecology of grapes is required. The use of selected strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has improved the fermentative processes and the quality of wines, but its continual use has led to the colonization and consequent elimination of the native microorganisms present in the wineries. Hence, because the vineyard may be the main reservoir of native yeasts of oenological interest, it is necessary to preserve, and even encourage the presence of fermentative species in it. In fact, the use of native yeast strains is preferable since they are better acclimatised to the environmental conditions and assure the maintenance of the typical sensory properties of the wines of a given region. Consumer concern about the quality of food and beverages, particularly regarding how, when and where these products are produced is on the increase. The effects and consequences on the environment of the farming system used are also a cause of concern. Organic food is likely to contain lower residues of agricultural chemicals than nonorganic food. Studies typically find that, in comparison with conventional farming, organic farming results in a greater abundance of species across a number of different areas (Callejón et al., 2010). Thus, a three year sampling plan in the vineyards of the Madrid region of Spain was designed in order to evaluate the yeast populations present. Three grapes varieties (Shiraz, Garnacha y Barbera) grown in two vineyards with different biological defense systems (conventional and organic) were chosen in order to obtain precise information on these agronomic parameters. This work shows the results obtained taking into account the biological defense system of the vineyard. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study was carried out from 2006 to 2008 in two vineyards (organic and conventional) located in the Madrid (Spain) winegrowing region, with three different grapevine varieties (Vitis vinifera L.): Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera. The grapes were cultivated in both vineyards in bare soil by tillage and on vertical trellises facing in the direction of the gradient with Guyot pruning. Irrigation was performed through a drip system. Approximately 2 Kg of grapes were harvested and squeezed by hand in aseptic conditions. The musts obtained were fermented at 20ºC for the time needed in order to reduce the weight of the must by 70 g L -1, corresponding to the consumption of about two thirds of the sugar content. Ten-fold dilutions of the resulting fermented must were spread on plates with YPD medium and incubated for hours. After that, 30 colonies were randomly selected from each fermentation. Yeast DNA was extracted

3 using a commercial kit. The isolates were analyzed by PCR of ITS of 5.8 S ribosomal region of DNA. After that, RFLP of the ITS fragment was carried out with three restriction enzymes (HaeIII, CfoI and HinfI) (Esteve-Zarzoso et al., 1999; Fernández- Espinar et al., 2001; Sabaté et al., 2002). Strains identified as S. cerevisiae were genotyped by microsatellite multiplex PCR (Vaudano & García-Moruno, 2008). Fragment differentiation and allele size determination was performed by single capillary automatic electrophoresis in ABI 3130 Genetic Analyzer. 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The aim of this work is the study and evaluation of the influence of the grape variety and the biological defense system on yeasts associated with the vineyard. To study the influence of different grape berries on the microbiota associated, three different varieties were chosen: Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera. They were collected from two vineyards with different biological defense systems (conventional and organic). In order to get more detailed data, this study was carried out over a period of 3 consecutive years ( ). Every year, 18 grape samples were collected, 3 for each biological defense system and for each grape variety (54 samples in total). Thus, 13, 14, and 9 spontaneous fermentations occurred in samples for the 2006, 2007 and 2008 samples, respectively. A total of 1080 colonies were isolated from these fermentations, 81% corresponding to non-saccharomyces and 19% to Saccharomyces strains. The information on the fermentations and the distribution of the yeast strains isolated are shown in Table 1. Table 1. General data of the fermentation process and yeasts strains isolated in the 3 years Samples Spontaneous Fermentations Isolates of Saccharomyces Total of Saccharomyces and percentage (%) Isolates of non-saccharomyces Total of non-saccharomyces and percentage (%) Total of isolates Vintage 204 (19%) 876 (81%) The PCR and RFLP analysis of the isolates obtained from the fermentations (Esteve- Zarzoso et al., 1999; Fernández-Espinar et al., 2000) showed an important variation of the size of the fragments for the different species. 9 species were identified, corresponding to Candida sorbosa (anamorphic Issatchenkia occidentalis), Candida stellata, Hanseniaspora guilliermondii, Kluyveromyces thermotolerans, Metschnicowia pulcherrima, Pichia anomala, Pichia toletana, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Torulaspora delbrueckii. K. thermotolerans, S. cerevisiae, H. guilliermondii and C. stellata were the most abundant species, representing 32.69%, 18.89%, 18.43% and 15.93% respectively. P. anomala, T. delbrueckii and M. pulcherrima were present in lower percentages: 6.48%, 4.35% and 2.78%. P. toletana and C. sorbosa were occasionally found (0.37% and 0.09%). This data is shown in Table

4 Table 2. Species identified in 2006, 2007 and Size of the amplified products (AP) and the restriction fragments of the species obtained with three different endonucleases (HaeIII, CfoI and HinfI). (Esteve-Zarzoso et al., 1999; Fernández- Espinar et al., 2000) Restriction fragments size (bp) Species AP (bp)* Total of isolates % of isolates HaeIII CfoI HinfI Metschnicowia pulcherrima ,78 Candida stellata ,93 Candida sorbosa ,09 Pichia anomala ,48 Kluyveromyces thermotolerans ,69 Pichia toletana ,37 Hanseniaspora guilliermondii ,43 Torulaspora delbrueckii ,35 Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,89 *AP= 5.8S-ITS amplified product size The 204 strains identified as S. cerevisiae were genotyped by Microsatellite Multiplex PCR analysis (Vaudano and García-Moruno, 2008) using SC8132X, YOR267C and SCPTSY7 primers. Nine different electrophoretic patterns (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I) were obtained. The allele size obtained by single capillary automatic electrophoresis and their repeatability are indicated in Table 3. Table 3. Patterns obtained from 204 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains analyzed by microsatellite multiplex PCR, and their frequency.. Genotype Number of S. cerevisiae Allele size (bp) SCPTSY7-1 SCPTSY7-2 SC8132X-1 SC8132X-2 YOR267C-1 YOR267C-2 A B C D E F G H I Biological defense system 3 samples were collected from each vine variety (Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera) in each biological defense system (organic and conventional vineyard), totaling 18 samples for each year (2006, 2007 and 2008). In the organic vineyard, spontaneous fermentations occurred in 8 and 7 samples of Shiraz and Grenache, respectively, while in Barbera they occurred in all of the samples. In the conventional vineyard, spontaneous fermentations occurred in 4, 3 and 5 musts from Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera grape varieties respectively. As a result, 1080 yeast strains were isolated, 30 colonies for each fermented must. Thus, 876 non-saccharomyces were isolated, 62% for the organic and 38% for the conventional vineyard. On the other hand, 204 Saccharomyces were obtained, 87% for the organic and 13% for the conventional vineyard (Table 4).

5 Table 4. Distribution of the global data obtained by biological defense system (organic and conventional vineyard) and variety (Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera) in 2006, 2007 and Biological defence system Vine variety Shiraz Grenache Barbera Shiraz Grenache Barbera Samples Spontaneous fermentations Isolates of Saccharomyces and percentage (%) 30 (17%) 36 (20%) 112 (63%) 26 (100%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) Total of Saccharomyces and percentage (%) Isolates of non-saccharomyces and percentage (%) 209 (39%) 174 (32%) 158 (29%) 95 (28%) 90 (27%) 150 (45%) Total of non-saccharomyces and percentage (%) Total of isolates Organic vineyard Organic Vineyard 1080 Conventional Vineyard 178 (87%) 26 (13%) 541 (62%) 335 (38%) In Shiraz musts, K. thermotolerans (50.21%) was the most abundant species, followed by S. cerevisiae (12.55%), C. stellata (12.55%), M. pulcherrima (12.55%) and H. guilliermondii (12.13%). In Grenache musts, five species were found: H. guilliermondii, K. thermotolerans, P. anomala, S. cerevisiae and C. stellata (see Table 5 for percentages). In Barbera musts, the number of S. cerevisiae strains was very high ( 41.48%). Regarding the non-saccharomyces strains isolated, H. guilliermondii was the most abundant species (29.63%). Other species found were K. thermotolerans, C. stellata and a minor percentage of T. delbrueckii (Table 5). Nine of the 10 genotypes obtained (B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J) were found within the Saccharomyces cerevisiae analyzed. This demonstrates the great biodiversity of fermentative strains in the organic vineyard Conventional vineyard A predominance of non-saccharomyces strains were found in the isolates in the conventional vineyard. Of the species isolated in Shiraz musts K. thermotolerans was the most abundant (48.76%), followed by P. anomala, and, to a lesser extent, P. toletana, C. sorbosa and T. delbrueckii (Table 5). For the musts obtained from the Grenache variety, only two species, K. thermotolerans (the most abundant) and H. guilliermondii were found. In the Barbera musts the isolated strains were principally C. stellata followed by T. delbrueckii and K. thermotolerans. The S. cerevisiae strains were poorly isolated, being found only in the Shiraz musts (21.49%) (Table 5). A unique genotype (A) was found within the 26 isolations of Saccharomyces analyzed in Shiraz must. Table 5. Distribution of the yeast species (number and percentage) isolated from musts obtained from different grape varieties harvested from the conventional vineyard in 2006, 2007 and Organic vineyard Conventional vineyard Species Shiraz Grenache Barbera Shiraz Grenache Barbera Isolates (%) Isolates (%) Isolates (%) Isolates (%) Isolates (%) Isolates (%) S.cerevisiae , C.sorbosa , C.stellata H.guilliermondii K. thermotolerans , M.pulcherrima P.anomala , P.toletana , T. delbrueckii ,

6 The species K. thermotolerans was the predominant non-saccharomyces species found in the musts obtained from both vineyards. It is a species commonly found in hot and dry areas, such as the Madrid region. H. guilliermondii was the second most frequent species of non-saccharomyces found. The species C. stellata, T. delbrueckii and P. anomala were also found in both biological defense systems. Regarding T. delbrueckii, it was more commonly isolated in the musts obtained from the grapes harvested from the conventional vineyard. This species has a strong fermentative capacity, being alcohol-tolerant (until 10% v/v) and resistant to antiseptics (Francesca et al., 2010). The proportion of other species was relatively low. M. pulcherrima was found only in the Shiraz musts obtained from the organic vineyard grapes. A very low percentage (<5%) of C. sorbosa and P. toletana was isolated from the Shiraz musts obtained from the conventional vineyard. To our knowledge, it is the first time that C. sorbosa and P. toletana have been described in vineyards of the Madrid region of Spain. There are differences in the distribution of the yeast populations within the biological defense system,. An significant quantity of non-saccharomyces yeasts and Saccharomyces strains were isolated in musts from the organic vineyard in comparison with the isolates from the conventional vineyard. With regard to the yeast biodiversity, seven different species were isolated in the conventional, and five species were found in the organic vineyard. But if one takes into account the number of S. cerevisiae genotypes identified, the biodiversity was greater in the organic vineyard. In this study, the results showed that the phytosanitary treatment affected the grape microbiota negatively, reducing the number of yeasts isolated and the biodiversity Grape Variety The amount and distribution of the 1080 yeast strains identified in this study differed among the vine varieties. Nine different yeast species were found in the Shiraz grape variety, while five were isolated for both Grenache and Barbera. K. thermotolerans was the predominant species isolated for the Shiraz and Grenache musts, representing 49.58% and 34% respectively. It was the third most abundant (17.14%) in the Barbera must. An important percentage of H. guilliermondii and C. stellata was found in all the varieties studied. P. anomala was isolated from Shiraz (8.31%) and Grenache musts (13.33%), but it was not found in the Barbera must. T. delbrueckii was detected in all of the vine variety musts except Grenache. A very low percentage (<10%) of species such as C. sorbosa, M. pulcherrima and P. toletana were only found in the musts obtained from Shiraz grapes. Our results show the presence of S. cerevisiae species in all of the different musts studied: Shiraz (15.79%), Grenache (12%) and Barbera (27.38%) (Table 6).

7 Table 6. Distribution of yeast species (number and percentage (%)) isolated from musts obtained from three different grape varieties over the three years. Species Shiraz Grape variety Grenache Barbera Isolates (%) Isolates (%) Isolates (%) S. cerevisiae C.sorbosa C.stellata H.guilliermondii K. thermotolerans M. pulcherrima P.anomala P.toletana T.delbrueckii Regarding the different genotypes of S. cerevisiae identified by Microsatellite Multiplex PCR, the Barbera grapevine was the most important reservoir of fermentative yeast strains (S. cerevisiae), having six different genotypes (A, B, C, D, E and G), followed by the four genotypes found in the Grenache grapevine (F, H, I and J). In the Shiraz grapevine variety only three genotypes were identified (A, C and D), two in the organic (C and D) and a unique ecotype (A) in the conventional vineyard. The composition and properties of the grapes differ depending on the vine variety. Varietal factors such as thickness of the grape skins can play an important role in the yeast microbiota present on grapes (Li et al., 2010). Non-Saccharomyces yeasts were the most abundant species found in all the varieties (Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera) harvested from the organic vineyard. Therefore, the amount of Saccharomyces was higher in comparison with those isolated in the conventional vineyard. With regard to non-saccharomyces yeasts, the greatest number and variety of isolated species were found in the Shiraz variety. This could be due to the high resistance of this variety to the most common vineyard diseases. The number of isolates of Saccharomyces in the Barbera variety was higher compared to those found in Grenache or Shiraz. Moreover, the Barbera grapevine was found to have the greatest quantity of Saccharomyces genotypes. The different genotypes could influence the final quality of the wine, for example as a result of their capacity to form aroma. This capacity depends not only on the yeast species but also on the particular strain of this species. The different genotypes found will be the basis of further investigation, focusing on their oenological characterization. CONCLUSIONS This study showed the significant influence of the grape variety and the biological defense system on the yeast microbiota associated with the vineyard. These results showed that the phytosanitary treatments affected the grape microbiota negatively, reducing the number of yeasts isolated and their biodiversity. Thus, from an agronomic point of view, the organic biological defense system is the best option in terms of the vineyard being a rich natural reservoir of yeasts of oenological interest. Non-Saccharomyces yeast strains were the most abundant in both kind of vineyards and in all the different varieties studied (Shiraz, Grenache and Barbera). Nevertheless,

8 the organic vineyard was found to be a more important reservoir of Saccharomyces strains than the conventional vineyard. The Barbera grapevine was the most appropriate variety in terms of the number and biodiversity of Saccharomyces yeast strains. To our knowledge, this is the first time that C. sorbosa and P. toletana have been found in vineyards of the Madrid winegrowing region of Spain. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by the Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), and the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain (projects RM and RM C02-00). J.T. thanks the Instituto Madrileño de Investigación y Desarrollo Rural, Agrario y Alimentario for his grant. REFERENCES Callejón, R.M. et al., Volatile and sensory profile of organic red wines produced by different selected autochthonous and comercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains. Analytica Chimica Acta, 660: Chavan, P. et al., Natural yeast flora of different varieties of grapes used for wine making in India. Food Microbiology, 26: Esteve - Zarzoso, B. et al., Identification of yeast by RFLP analysis of the 5.8 rrna and the two ribosomal internal transcribed spacers. Int. J. Syste. Bact., 49: Fernández Espinar, M.T. et al RFLP analysis of the ribosomal transcribed spacers and the 5.8S rrna gene region of the genus Saccharomyces: a fast method species identification and the differentiation of flor yeasts. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 78: Francesca, N. et al., Indigenous yeast communities in the enviroment of Rovello bianco grape variety and their use in comercial White wine fermentation. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 26: Li, S.S. et al., Yeast species associated with wine grapes in China. Int. Journ. Food Microbiol., 138: Pretorius, I. S., Tailoring wine yeast for the new millennium: novel approaches to the ancient art of winemaking. Yeast, 16: Sabaté J. et al., Isolation and identification of yeasts associated with vineyard and winery by RFLP analysis of ribosomal genes and mitochondrial. Research. Vol 157, 4, Valero, E. et al., Dissemination and survival of comercial wine yeast in the vineyard: A large scale, three-years study. FEMS Yeast Research, 5: Vaudano E., Garcia-Moruno E., Discrimination of Saccharomyces cerevisiae wine strains using microsatellite multiplex PCR and band pattern analysis. Food Microbiol., 25:

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