西藏故宫博物院古代佛教文物保存环境的微生物污染评价

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIOLOGY Aerobiologia Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1007/s10453-023-09791-w
Ge Zhang, Shuai Liu, Yang Li, Zhipeng Zhou, Qian Cheng, Qiaochu Wang
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本文重点研究了位于青藏高原的西藏故宫博物院的微生物特性,该博物馆收藏了大量的文化遗产文物。博物馆的空气质量对这些文物的保存至关重要,微生物种类、浓度和粒度分布等因素是空气质量的重要指标。本文考察了博物馆中的浓度水平、颗粒大小分布、物种多样性以及环境因素与微生物之间的相关性。研究发现,细菌的浓度是正常水平的2-3倍,而真菌的浓度低于平均水平。博物馆中的主要微生物是蜡状芽孢杆菌、嗜冷芽孢杆菌和terricola神经孢子菌。研究还发现,微生物浓度与PM2.5浓度呈正相关,与温度、相对湿度和PM10浓度呈负相关。研究得出结论,博物馆的微观环境不适合保存古籍和文物,需要进行更多的研究,以确定高原博物馆的一般微生物特征并根除危险物种。
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Microbial pollution assessment of storage environment for the ancient Buddhist relics in Tibetan Palace Museum

This paper focuses on studying the microbiological properties of the Tibetan Palace Museum, which is located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and contains a vast collection of cultural heritage artifacts. The air quality of the museum is critical to the preservation of these artifacts, and factors such as microbial species, concentration, and particle size distribution are important indicators of air quality. The paper examines the concentration levels, particle size distribution, species diversity, and correlation between environmental factors and microorganisms in the museum. The study found that the concentration of bacteria was 2–3 times higher than normal, while the concentration of fungi was lower than average. The predominant microorganisms in the museum were Bacillus cereus, Bacillus psychrodurans, and Neurospora terricola. The research also discovered that the concentration of microorganisms was positively correlated with PM2.5 concentration and negatively correlated with temperature, relative humidity, and PM10 concentration. The study concludes that the museum's micro-environment is not ideal for the preservation of ancient books and cultural relics, and more research is necessary to identify the general microbiological traits and eradicate hazardous species in plateau museums.

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Aerobiologia
Aerobiologia 环境科学-环境科学
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4.50
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15.00%
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37
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Associated with the International Association for Aerobiology, Aerobiologia is an international medium for original research and review articles in the interdisciplinary fields of aerobiology and interaction of human, plant and animal systems on the biosphere. Coverage includes bioaerosols, transport mechanisms, biometeorology, climatology, air-sea interaction, land-surface/atmosphere interaction, biological pollution, biological input to global change, microbiology, aeromycology, aeropalynology, arthropod dispersal and environmental policy. Emphasis is placed on respiratory allergology, plant pathology, pest management, biological weathering and biodeterioration, indoor air quality, air-conditioning technology, industrial aerobiology and more. Aerobiologia serves aerobiologists, and other professionals in medicine, public health, industrial and environmental hygiene, biological sciences, agriculture, atmospheric physics, botany, environmental science and cultural heritage.
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