Structural relationship between lichen and carved stonework of Silos Monastery, Burgos, Spain

C. Ascaso, M.A. Ollacarizqueta
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A study of lichens growing on the cloister of Silos Monastery (Burgos, Spain) was undertaken in order to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms by which lichen thalli alter the surface of monuments. Tiny pieces (flakes) of the stone surface, some of which bore visible thalli of Caloplaca decipiens and Lecanora albescens, were studied with scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis. Transmission electron microscopy showed the spatial relationship between the lichen and the rock which forms the abacus of the capital. Deposits of electron dense material, whose chemical compositron revealed a predominance of calcium, were visible among the hyphae as well as in the vicinity of algal cells. Other structures with different elemental composition were also observed. It was possible to observed structures resembling fungal hyphae inside flakes of material which showed no macroscopic evidence of lichens.

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西班牙布尔戈斯Silos修道院地衣与石雕的结构关系
为了更好地了解地衣菌体改变纪念碑表面的机制,研究人员对西班牙布尔戈斯市Silos修道院回廊上生长的地衣进行了研究。用扫描电子显微镜、透射电子显微镜和x射线显微分析研究了石头表面的微小碎片(薄片),其中一些带有可见的Caloplaca decipiens和Lecanora albescens菌体。透射电镜显示了地衣与构成首都算盘的岩石之间的空间关系。在菌丝和藻细胞附近,可以看到电子密集物质的沉积,其化学成分显示出钙的优势。不同元素组成的其他结构也被观察到。有可能在材料薄片中观察到类似真菌菌丝的结构,但没有宏观证据表明地衣存在。
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