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Resumo:Oxalate film formation is a pathology that often occurs in mural paintings and may result from the concomitant action of microorganisms and environmental conditions. Low Choir of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Saudação (Portugal) has mural paintings with an extraordinary beauty, which over time have been suffered polychromy degradation and biofilm formation, presenting an ideal case study to investigate the role and impact of microorganisms in the biodeterioration process. Bacterial populations, filamentous fungi belonging to the genera Cladosporium, Penicillium, Nectria and yeast strain of the genera Rhodotorula were isolated from these wall paintings. The penetration of fungal hyphae in the microstructure of mortars, observed by scanning electron microscopy, seems to be responsible for cracking and detachments in some areas of the painting. The study revealed that the veils on the surface of the paintings are essentially oxalates and that these biofilms are caused by metabolic activity of bacterial communities. Furthermore, the colour alteration of green areas due to microorganisms was detected by Raman microscopy, in real samples and under in vitro conditions, being the result of the metabolic activity of microorganisms present on the paintings, which promote calcium oxalates formation over the malachite paint layers.
Autores principais:Rosado, T
Outros Autores:Gil, M; Mirão, J; Candeias, A; Caldeira, A Teresa
Assunto:Biodeterioration Microbial communities Metabolic activity Biofilms Oxalates Raman microscopy
Ano:2014
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Évora
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
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Mirão, J
Candeias, A
Caldeira, A Teresa
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Microbial communities
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Biofilms
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Raman microscopy
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Mirão, J
Candeias, A
Caldeira, A Teresa
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Microbial communities
Metabolic activity
Biofilms
Oxalates
Raman microscopy
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description Oxalate film formation is a pathology that often occurs in mural paintings and may result from the concomitant action of microorganisms and environmental conditions. Low Choir of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Saudação (Portugal) has mural paintings with an extraordinary beauty, which over time have been suffered polychromy degradation and biofilm formation, presenting an ideal case study to investigate the role and impact of microorganisms in the biodeterioration process. Bacterial populations, filamentous fungi belonging to the genera Cladosporium, Penicillium, Nectria and yeast strain of the genera Rhodotorula were isolated from these wall paintings. The penetration of fungal hyphae in the microstructure of mortars, observed by scanning electron microscopy, seems to be responsible for cracking and detachments in some areas of the painting. The study revealed that the veils on the surface of the paintings are essentially oxalates and that these biofilms are caused by metabolic activity of bacterial communities. Furthermore, the colour alteration of green areas due to microorganisms was detected by Raman microscopy, in real samples and under in vitro conditions, being the result of the metabolic activity of microorganisms present on the paintings, which promote calcium oxalates formation over the malachite paint layers.
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spelling Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive studyRosado, TGil, MMirão, JCandeias, ACaldeira, A TeresaBiodeteriorationMicrobial communitiesMetabolic activityBiofilmsOxalatesRaman microscopyopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10294HandleRosado T, Gil M, Mirão J and Candeias A. and Caldeira A T (2013) Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganisms - a comprehensive study. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. DOI 10.1016/j.ibiod.2013.06.013.N/AHasVersionndN/AHasVersionndN/AHasVersionjmirao@uevora.ptN/AHasVersioncandeias@uevora.ptN/AHasVersionatc@uevora.ptN/AHasVersion303N/AHasVersionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/10294Handlehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2013.06.013.DOI2014-01-29T15:57:01Z2014-01-292013-01-01T00:00:00ZOxalate film formation is a pathology that often occurs in mural paintings and may result from the concomitant action of microorganisms and environmental conditions. Low Choir of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Saudação (Portugal) has mural paintings with an extraordinary beauty, which over time have been suffered polychromy degradation and biofilm formation, presenting an ideal case study to investigate the role and impact of microorganisms in the biodeterioration process. Bacterial populations, filamentous fungi belonging to the genera Cladosporium, Penicillium, Nectria and yeast strain of the genera Rhodotorula were isolated from these wall paintings. The penetration of fungal hyphae in the microstructure of mortars, observed by scanning electron microscopy, seems to be responsible for cracking and detachments in some areas of the painting. The study revealed that the veils on the surface of the paintings are essentially oxalates and that these biofilms are caused by metabolic activity of bacterial communities. Furthermore, the colour alteration of green areas due to microorganisms was detected by Raman microscopy, in real samples and under in vitro conditions, being the result of the metabolic activity of microorganisms present on the paintings, which promote calcium oxalates formation over the malachite paint layers.Elsevierengjournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501literature
spellingShingle Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
Rosado, T
Biodeterioration
Microbial communities
Metabolic activity
Biofilms
Oxalates
Raman microscopy
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Biodeterioration
Microbial communities
Metabolic activity
Biofilms
Oxalates
Raman microscopy
title Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
title_full Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
title_fullStr Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
title_full_unstemmed Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
title_short Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
title_sort Oxalate biofilm formation in mural paintings due to microorganismse -A comprehensive study
topic Biodeterioration
Microbial communities
Metabolic activity
Biofilms
Oxalates
Raman microscopy
topic_facet Biodeterioration
Microbial communities
Metabolic activity
Biofilms
Oxalates
Raman microscopy
url http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10294
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