The Vineyard Microbiome: How Climate and the Main Edaphic Factors Shape Microbial Communities
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The soil microbiome is a complex system that encompasses millions of microbes
including archaea, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses. The role of abiotic factors is
crucial in shaping the distribution patterns of microorganisms, its abundance and also
the interactions between species, from local to the global level. In the particular case of
the vineyard, the microbial communities have a potential impact in both the grapevine
development and health and, later on, in the grape production and quality. The present
review focuses on how the composition of soil microbial communities is influenced by
climate and several edaphic factors, such as soil moisture, soil nutrients and soil pH. It
also discusses the role of microorganisms and their metabolic activity on the fermentation
process, influencing the sensorial characterisation of the wine and suggesting the definition
of a microbial terroir.
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Silva, V., Brito, I., & Alexandre, A. (2025). The Vineyard Microbiome: How Climate and the Main Edaphic Factors Shape Microbial Communities. Microorganisms, 13(5), 1092. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13051092