Microscopical Methods for the In Situ Investigation of Biodegradation on Cultural Heritage

V. Schroder, Daniela Turcanu Carutiu, Adina Honcea, R. Ion
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The processes of cultural heritage sites’ degradation reveal interactions between the chemical characteristics of the substrates, the underlying substrate penetration, and the microbiota systems. Microorganisms penetrate the stone, causing extensive disaggregation of the materials. This chapter reveals comparative studies between the usual research approaches applied in biodegradation studies, especially optical microscopy, epifluorescence, and electron microscopy (SEM). These in situ microscopy techniques propose some complex analyses for the evaluation of the relationship between the microorganism’s cells and the stone surfaces (adherence, interactions), and also for the evaluation of the level of health or balance of the niche complex, from mesoscale to microscale. The stages of the exact monitoriza-tion and evaluation of lithotypes and deterioration phenomena are periodical sampling and monument mapping. The aim of this chapter is to identify microscopical methods used in biodegradation studies, especially the facilities provided by these methods. Our in situ analysis (light microscopy, epifluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy) performed for the first time on the painted Matia-Fresco Loggia (Corvin Castle, Romania) highlighted several aspects, such as mixtures of mineral elements with different chromatic appearance and porosity, shredding degradation, depigmented areas, cracked portions, and highly biota activity (bacterial and fungal) on painted surface.
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文物生物降解原位调查的显微方法
文化遗产地的退化过程揭示了基材的化学特性、基材渗透和微生物群系统之间的相互作用。微生物渗透到石头中,引起材料的广泛分解。本章揭示了生物降解研究中常用研究方法的比较研究,特别是光学显微镜、荧光显微镜和电子显微镜(SEM)。这些原位显微镜技术提出了一些复杂的分析,用于评估微生物细胞与石头表面之间的关系(粘附性、相互作用),也用于评估从中尺度到微观尺度的生态位复合物的健康或平衡水平。对岩型和变质现象进行精确监测和评价的阶段是定期取样和纪念碑测绘。本章的目的是确定生物降解研究中使用的微观方法,特别是这些方法提供的设施。我们首次对绘制的Matia-Fresco Loggia(罗马尼亚Corvin Castle)进行了原位分析(光学显微镜、表观荧光和扫描电子显微镜),突出了几个方面,例如具有不同颜色外观和孔隙度的矿物元素混合物、碎裂降解、脱色区域、开裂部分以及绘制表面的高度生物群活性(细菌和真菌)。
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