The intra-species diversity of
Fructilactobacillus (F.) sanfranciscensis and the interaction with the sourdough yeasts
Kazachstania (K.) humilis and
Saccharomyces (S.) cerevisiae was investigated. To explore the mechanism behind the strain-specific differences in dominance in the sourdough the behavior in competitive fermentations was compared to genome-phenotype associations of
F. sanfranciscensis. The study reveals that commensal and competitive relationships to
K. humilis or
S. cerevisiae, respectively, strongly depend from strain-specific differences in the carbohydrate metabolism and utilization of external electron acceptors.
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The intra-species diversity of
Fructilactobacillus (F.) sanfranciscensis and the interaction with the sourdough yeasts
Kazachstania (K.) humilis and
Saccharomyces (S.) cerevisiae was investigated. To explore the mechanism behind the strain-specific differences in dominance in the sourdough the behavior in competitive fermentations was compared to genome-phenotype associations of
F. sanfranciscensis. The study reveals that commensal and competitive relationships to
K. humilis or
S. cerevisiae, re...
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