Increased knowledge on physiological, biochemical and genetic properties of acetic acid bacteria (AAB) promotes advancements in biotechnology and innovative fermentation processes. Accordingly, the microbial collections of well-characterized AAB strains are fundamental sources for selecting cultures with desired properties for biotechnological applications. Commonly, culture collections have the fundamental role of safeguarding long-term accessibility of relevant strains by ensuring the maintenance of their ‘authenticity’. Nevertheless, they provide more than just strains, but also essential data, expertise and useful services, which are fundamental for supporting industrial researches.

Preservation of Acetic Acid Bacteria / DE VERO, Luciana; Gullo, Maria; Giudici, Paolo. - (2017), pp. 193-209.

Preservation of Acetic Acid Bacteria

DE VERO, Luciana;GULLO, Maria;GIUDICI, Paolo
2017

Abstract

Increased knowledge on physiological, biochemical and genetic properties of acetic acid bacteria (AAB) promotes advancements in biotechnology and innovative fermentation processes. Accordingly, the microbial collections of well-characterized AAB strains are fundamental sources for selecting cultures with desired properties for biotechnological applications. Commonly, culture collections have the fundamental role of safeguarding long-term accessibility of relevant strains by ensuring the maintenance of their ‘authenticity’. Nevertheless, they provide more than just strains, but also essential data, expertise and useful services, which are fundamental for supporting industrial researches.
2017
Acetic Acid Bacteria: Fundamentals and Food Applications
Ilkin Yucel Sengun
9781498763691
Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Preservation of Acetic Acid Bacteria / DE VERO, Luciana; Gullo, Maria; Giudici, Paolo. - (2017), pp. 193-209.
DE VERO, Luciana; Gullo, Maria; Giudici, Paolo
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