印度石庙和石碑上的岩生蓝藻

Rashmi Kala, V. D. Pandey
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印度拥有丰富的石质(石砌)寺庙和古迹,它们是我国丰富文化遗产的缩影,为印度的旅游业和经济做出了巨大贡献。寺庙和古迹暴露在光线下的表面很容易被属于不同属的各种石生蓝藻(蓝绿藻)定殖和栖息。岩生蓝藻对各种非生物压力(如干燥、高光照强度、高水平的太阳紫外线辐射和高温)具有极强的适应性和耐受性,它们经常在裸露的岩石表面和石质寺庙、纪念碑和建筑的外墙上遇到这些压力。它们是营养贫乏的岩石基质的主要定殖者。石生蓝藻既能以附生体的形式生长,也能以内生体的形式生长。石生蓝藻的定殖和生长会以各种方式直接或间接地影响石砌寺庙、纪念碑和建筑物,最终导致其生物劣化,表现为美观和结构破坏。石砌古迹和建筑的生物劣化是一个全球性的严重问题。本文概述了印度石砌寺庙和古迹中石生蓝藻的发生、多样性及其潜在影响。
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Lithophytic Cyanobacteria on Indian Stone Temples and Monuments
India is rich in lithic (stone-built) temples and monuments which epitomize our rich cultural heritage and contribute significantly to the tourism and economy of the country. The light-exposed surfaces of temples and monuments are readily colonized and inhabited by various species, belonging to different genera, of lithophytic (lithobiontic) cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). Lithophytic cyanobacteria possess remarkable adaptability and tolerance to various abiotic stresses, such as desiccation, high light intensity, high levels of solar UV radiation and high temperature which they often encounter on exposed rock surfaces and external walls of lithic temples, monuments and buildings. They are primary colonizers of nutrient-poor lithic substrata. Lithophytic cyanobacteria can grow both as epiliths and endoliths. They comprise major component of sub-aerial biofilms or crusts on exposed surfaces.The colonization and growth of lithophytic cyanobacteria can affect stone-built temples, monuments and buildings directly or indirectly in various ways, ultimately resulting in their biodeterioration that is manifested as both aesthetic and structural damage. Biodeterioration of stone-built monuments and buildings is a serious problem globally. The article provides an overview of the occurrence and diversity of lithophytic cyanobacteria on Indian stone-built temples and monuments and their potential effects.
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