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THE IDENTIFICATION OF DEDICATED USAGE VARIETAL YEASTS
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Târdea, C., Chimia şi analiza vinului, Editura Ion Ionescu de la Brad, Iaşi, Romania, 2007.
Tita O. & Oprean L., Tita M. The results of the researches concerning the yeasts immobilization in alginate balls and the usage of these researches in teaching the fermentative processes to the students 2 nd Balkan Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co- operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 231-233;
Wüst M., 2003, Zur Biochemie des sortentypischen Weinaromas, Chem.Unserer Zeit, Germany, vol. 1/issue 37, pp.8-17, 2003.
I tu N., Râpeanu G., Hopulele T. Assessment of free and potentially volatile monoterpenes in Muscat Ottonel grapes variety, Ovidius Univer sity Annals of Chemistry, Vol. 22(1), pp 27-31, 2011.
Guerin-Schneider R. Los compuestos volátiles nos on todos perjudiciales!, Seminario Téchnico Compuestos azufrados volatiles en vinos Problemas de reducción y aromas varietales, Espania, pp. 36-40, 2009.
Oprean L. & Tita O., Tita M. Studies concerning the yeasts activity in the fermentative industry and the role of these studies in the students education, 2 nd Balkan GeoConference on Nano, Bio and Green – Technologies for a Sustainable Future Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co- operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 136-138;
Tita O. & Oprean L., Tita M. Transposing the experimental results concerning the aspects of the fermentative processes in the wine s technology courses, 2 nd Balkan Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co -operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 221-222;
Godden P.W. & Gishen M., Trends in the composition of Australian wine 1984- 2004. In: Blair R.J., Francis M.E., and Pretorius I.S., (ed) Advances in wine science - commemorating 50 years of The Australian Wine Research Institute, The Australian Wine Research Industrie, Australia, pp 115-139, 2005.
Agosin E. & Belancic A., Ibacache A., Baumes R., Bordeu E. Aromatic Potential of Certain Muscat Grape Varieties Important For Pisco Production in Chile, American Journal of Enology and Viticulture , USA, vol. 51, pp 404-408, 2000.
Ferreira, V. & Escudero, A., Fernandez, P. and Cacho, J.F. Changes in the profile of volatile compounds in wines stored under oxygen and their relationship with the browning process. Zeitschrift fur Lebensmittel- Untersuchung und -Forschung A, Germany, vol. 205, pp. 392–396, 1997.
Bartowsky E.J. & Pretorius I.S. Microbial formation and modification of flavour and off-flavour compounds in wine. In : H. König G. Unden & J. Frölich (eds.), Biology of Microorganisms on grapes, in must and wine. Springer, Heidelberg, Alemania. Vol. 11, pp 209-231, 2009.
Oprean L. & Tita O., Tita M. Using the laboratory results concerning the yeasts autolisates influence from the wine industry in the improvement of the wine s technology and microbiologie courses, 2 nd Balkan Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co- operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 139-141;
Lopez, R. & Ezpeleta, E., Sanchez, I., Cacho, J. and Ferreira, V. Analysis of the aroma intensities of volatile compounds released from mild acid hydrolysates of odourless precursors extracted from Tempranillo and Grenache grapes using gas chromatography-olfactometry, Food Chemistry, USA, vol. 88, pp.95–103, 2004.
Clingeleffer P. R. & Emmanuelli D.R. An assessment of rootstocks for Sunmuscat (Vitis vinifera L.): a new drying variety , Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research , Australia, Vol. 12/Issue 2, 135–140, 2012.
Roussis I.G. & Lambropoulos I., Papadopoulou D. Inhibition of the decline of volatile esters and terpenols during oxidative storage of Muscat-white and Xinomavro- red wine by caffeic acid and N -acetylcysteine. Food Chemistry, USA, vol. 93, pp. 485– 492, 2005.
Bramley R.G.V. & Ouzman J., Boss P.K. Variation in vine vigour, grape yield and vineyard soils and topography as indications of variation on the chemical composition of grapes, wine and wine sensory attributes, Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, Australia, vol. 17/ Issue 2, 217-229, 2011.
Târdea, C., Chimia şi analiza vinului, Editura Ion Ionescu de la Brad, Iaşi, Romania, 2007.
Tita O. & Oprean L., Tita M. The results of the researches concerning the yeasts immobilization in alginate balls and the usage of these researches in teaching the fermentative processes to the students 2 nd Balkan Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co- operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 231-233;
Wüst M., 2003, Zur Biochemie des sortentypischen Weinaromas, Chem.Unserer Zeit, Germany, vol. 1/issue 37, pp.8-17, 2003.
I tu N., Râpeanu G., Hopulele T. Assessment of free and potentially volatile monoterpenes in Muscat Ottonel grapes variety, Ovidius Univer sity Annals of Chemistry, Vol. 22(1), pp 27-31, 2011.
Guerin-Schneider R. Los compuestos volátiles nos on todos perjudiciales!, Seminario Téchnico Compuestos azufrados volatiles en vinos Problemas de reducción y aromas varietales, Espania, pp. 36-40, 2009.
Oprean L. & Tita O., Tita M. Studies concerning the yeasts activity in the fermentative industry and the role of these studies in the students education, 2 nd Balkan GeoConference on Nano, Bio and Green – Technologies for a Sustainable Future Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co- operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 136-138;
Tita O. & Oprean L., Tita M. Transposing the experimental results concerning the aspects of the fermentative processes in the wine s technology courses, 2 nd Balkan Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co -operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 221-222;
Godden P.W. & Gishen M., Trends in the composition of Australian wine 1984- 2004. In: Blair R.J., Francis M.E., and Pretorius I.S., (ed) Advances in wine science - commemorating 50 years of The Australian Wine Research Institute, The Australian Wine Research Industrie, Australia, pp 115-139, 2005.
Agosin E. & Belancic A., Ibacache A., Baumes R., Bordeu E. Aromatic Potential of Certain Muscat Grape Varieties Important For Pisco Production in Chile, American Journal of Enology and Viticulture , USA, vol. 51, pp 404-408, 2000.
Ferreira, V. & Escudero, A., Fernandez, P. and Cacho, J.F. Changes in the profile of volatile compounds in wines stored under oxygen and their relationship with the browning process. Zeitschrift fur Lebensmittel- Untersuchung und -Forschung A, Germany, vol. 205, pp. 392–396, 1997.
Bartowsky E.J. & Pretorius I.S. Microbial formation and modification of flavour and off-flavour compounds in wine. In : H. König G. Unden & J. Frölich (eds.), Biology of Microorganisms on grapes, in must and wine. Springer, Heidelberg, Alemania. Vol. 11, pp 209-231, 2009.
Oprean L. & Tita O., Tita M. Using the laboratory results concerning the yeasts autolisates influence from the wine industry in the improvement of the wine s technology and microbiologie courses, 2 nd Balkan Region Conference on engineering Education, UNESCO Bridget for Co- operation in Engineering Education, Romania, 2003, pp 139-141;
Lopez, R. & Ezpeleta, E., Sanchez, I., Cacho, J. and Ferreira, V. Analysis of the aroma intensities of volatile compounds released from mild acid hydrolysates of odourless precursors extracted from Tempranillo and Grenache grapes using gas chromatography-olfactometry, Food Chemistry, USA, vol. 88, pp.95–103, 2004.
Clingeleffer P. R. & Emmanuelli D.R. An assessment of rootstocks for Sunmuscat (Vitis vinifera L.): a new drying variety , Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research , Australia, Vol. 12/Issue 2, 135–140, 2012.
Roussis I.G. & Lambropoulos I., Papadopoulou D. Inhibition of the decline of volatile esters and terpenols during oxidative storage of Muscat-white and Xinomavro- red wine by caffeic acid and N -acetylcysteine. Food Chemistry, USA, vol. 93, pp. 485– 492, 2005.
Bramley R.G.V. & Ouzman J., Boss P.K. Variation in vine vigour, grape yield and vineyard soils and topography as indications of variation on the chemical composition of grapes, wine and wine sensory attributes, Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, Australia, vol. 17/ Issue 2, 217-229, 2011.
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