Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate

Autores
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela; Battistoni, Patricia Adriana; Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
Año de publicación
2016
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inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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La Plata Cathedral is considered a historical monument and the most important and characteristic building in the city. The aims of this work were: to identify the taxa of phototrophic organisms that inhabit on the brick walls of the Cathedral, in order to investigate phototrophic biofilm formation and to assess the risk of biodeterioration, biopitting, and to relate them to the microclimatic conditions that affect the temple and the characteristics of material. Different types of growth of phototropic biofilms sampled were: i) the green one, which is present on the south-east wall, and had moss, genus Henediella, as an external layer and Chlorophyta (Chlorella sp. and Chlorococcum sp.) joined to Cyanobacteria (Synechococcus sp. and Synechocystis sp.); ii) the black one, which was sampled in several areas of the Cathedral. This phototropic biofilm showed pedominant filament forms; iii) the black muddy one combined with a great amount of muddy material which comes from a conduit; here the predominant forms were Chlorophytes (Trentepohlia sp. and Printzina sp.). The great diversity of Pennales Diatoms was a characteristic shared among all the biofilms. Under laboratory assays we observed grooves and biopitting caused by the attack of phototrophic biofilms on the substrate (brick).
Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas
Materia
Química
Biodeterioration
Biopitting
Cultural heritage
Phototrophic biofilms
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
title Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
spellingShingle Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Química
Biodeterioration
Biopitting
Cultural heritage
Phototrophic biofilms
title_short Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
title_full Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
title_fullStr Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
title_full_unstemmed Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
title_sort Phototrophic biofilms on exterior brick substrate
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Battistoni, Patricia Adriana
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
author_facet Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Battistoni, Patricia Adriana
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author_role author
author2 Battistoni, Patricia Adriana
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Química
Biodeterioration
Biopitting
Cultural heritage
Phototrophic biofilms
topic Química
Biodeterioration
Biopitting
Cultural heritage
Phototrophic biofilms
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv La Plata Cathedral is considered a historical monument and the most important and characteristic building in the city. The aims of this work were: to identify the taxa of phototrophic organisms that inhabit on the brick walls of the Cathedral, in order to investigate phototrophic biofilm formation and to assess the risk of biodeterioration, biopitting, and to relate them to the microclimatic conditions that affect the temple and the characteristics of material. Different types of growth of phototropic biofilms sampled were: i) the green one, which is present on the south-east wall, and had moss, genus Henediella, as an external layer and Chlorophyta (Chlorella sp. and Chlorococcum sp.) joined to Cyanobacteria (Synechococcus sp. and Synechocystis sp.); ii) the black one, which was sampled in several areas of the Cathedral. This phototropic biofilm showed pedominant filament forms; iii) the black muddy one combined with a great amount of muddy material which comes from a conduit; here the predominant forms were Chlorophytes (Trentepohlia sp. and Printzina sp.). The great diversity of Pennales Diatoms was a characteristic shared among all the biofilms. Under laboratory assays we observed grooves and biopitting caused by the attack of phototrophic biofilms on the substrate (brick).
Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas
description La Plata Cathedral is considered a historical monument and the most important and characteristic building in the city. The aims of this work were: to identify the taxa of phototrophic organisms that inhabit on the brick walls of the Cathedral, in order to investigate phototrophic biofilm formation and to assess the risk of biodeterioration, biopitting, and to relate them to the microclimatic conditions that affect the temple and the characteristics of material. Different types of growth of phototropic biofilms sampled were: i) the green one, which is present on the south-east wall, and had moss, genus Henediella, as an external layer and Chlorophyta (Chlorella sp. and Chlorococcum sp.) joined to Cyanobacteria (Synechococcus sp. and Synechocystis sp.); ii) the black one, which was sampled in several areas of the Cathedral. This phototropic biofilm showed pedominant filament forms; iii) the black muddy one combined with a great amount of muddy material which comes from a conduit; here the predominant forms were Chlorophytes (Trentepohlia sp. and Printzina sp.). The great diversity of Pennales Diatoms was a characteristic shared among all the biofilms. Under laboratory assays we observed grooves and biopitting caused by the attack of phototrophic biofilms on the substrate (brick).
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