Non-Botrytis grape-rotting fungi responsible for earthy and moldy off-flavors and mycotoxins

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TitreNon-Botrytis grape-rotting fungi responsible for earthy and moldy off-flavors and mycotoxins
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursRousseaux S, Diguta CFilofteia, Raddi-Matei F, Alexandre H, Guilloux-Benatier M
JournalFOOD MICROBIOLOGY
Volume38
Pagination104-121
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN0740-0020
Mots-clésAspergillus, Diversity, Filamentous fungi, grape, Mycotoxins, Off-flavors, Penicillium
Résumé

The grape microflora is complex and includes filamentous fungi, yeasts and bacteria with different physiological characteristics and effects on wine production. Most studies have focused on the wine microbiota, but a few studies have reported the ecology of grape microorganisms. Some of these organisms - such as non-Botrytis bunch rotting fungi, which greatly influence the safety or sensory quality of wine, due to the production of mycotoxins and off-flavors, respectively - are considered to be spoilage agents. We review here the diversity of filamentous fungi on grapes and the factors influencing their development, such as grape ripening stage, environmental factors (climate, rain and cultivation practices), grape variety and grape health status. We also discuss the pathways by which mycotoxins and off-flavors are produced, the control of the population, the metabolites responsible for wine spoilage and the methods for detecting and characterizing the microorganisms involved. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.fm.2013.08.013