PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Powiadomienia systemowe
  • Sesja wygasła!
  • Sesja wygasła!
Tytuł artykułu

Rola mikroorganizmów w deterioracji naturalnych kamieni budowlanych

Autorzy
Treść / Zawartość
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
EN
Role of microorganisms in deterioration of natural building stones
Języki publikacji
PL
Abstrakty
PL
Wielu autorów wykazało, że mikroorganizmy odgrywają istotną rolę we wszystkich zmianach występujących na powierzchni budynków i pomników wykonanych z naturalnych kamieni, włączając wielokolorowe plamy i osady tworzące skorupy. Przez długi czas były one wiązane z procesami fizykochemicznymi, będącymi skutkiem głównie czynników klimatycznych, zanieczyszczenia powietrza lub działalności konserwatorskiej. W niniejszej pracy opisano rolę mikroorganizmów w niszczeniu naturalnych kamieni budowlanych, włączając opis mechanizmów uczestniczących w tych procesach.
EN
It has been demonstrated bay many authors that microorganisms play an important role in all alterations that occur on surface of buildings and monuments made of natural stones, including the multicoloured staining and crust-forming deposits. For a long time they were connected with physicochemical processes being a result mainly of climatic factors, air pollution or conservation activity. The role of microorganisms in deterioration of the natural building stones, including description of mechanisms involved in these processes has been described in this paper.
Rocznik
Strony
39--48
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 27 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
autor
  • Politechnika Krakowska, Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska, Zakład Podstaw i Systemów Ochrony Środowiska, ul. Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków
Bibliografia
  • 1. Andreoli C., Rascio N., Garlet L., Leznicka S., Strzelczyk A. 1988. Interrelationships between algae and fungi overgrowing stone-works in natural habitats. In: 6th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, vol. 2, Toruń, Poland: Nicholas Copernicus University Press Department, 324-327.
  • 2. Danin A., Caneva G. 1990. Deterioration of limestone walls in Jerusalem and marble monuments in Rome caused by Cyanobacteria and cyanophilous lichens. International Biodeterioration 26(6): 397-417.
  • 3. de la Torre M. A., Gonzalo G., Vizcaino C., Garcia T. 1993. Biochemical mechanisms of stone alteration carried out by filamentous fungi living in monuments. Biogeochemistry 19: 129-147.
  • 4. Favali M.A., Fossati F., Realini M. 2000. Biodeterioration of natural and artificial stones caused by lichens and algae. In: Sequeira C.A.C. (Ed.) Microbial Corrosion. European Federation of Corrosion Series EFC Nr 29, IOM Communications, London, 299-308.
  • 5. Gaylarde C.C., Morton L.H.G. 1999. Deteriogenic biofilms on buildings and their control: a review. Biofouling 14 (1): 59–74.
  • 6. Gorbushina A.A., Krumbein W.E., Hamman C.H., Panina L., Soukharjevski S., Wollenzien U. 1993. Role of black fungi in colour change and biodeterioration of antique marbles. Geomicrobiology Journal 11: 205–221.
  • 7. Griffin P. S., Indictor N., Koestler R. J. 1991. The biodeterioration of stone: a review of deterioration mechanisms, conservation case histories and treatment. International Biodeterioration 28: 187-207.
  • 8. Hueck-van der Plas E. H. 1968. The microbiological deterioration of porous building materials. International Biodeterioration Bulletin 4(1): 11-28.
  • 9. Jones D., Wilson M. J. 1985. Chemical activity of lichens on mineral surfaces: a review. International Biodeterioration 21: 99-104.
  • 10. Krumbein W. E. 1988. Biology of stone and minerals in buildings—biodeterioration, biotransfer, bioprotection. In: 6th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, vol. 2, Toruń, Poland: Nicholas Copernicus University Press Department, 1-12.
  • 11. Krumbein W.E. 2002. Patina and cultural heritage - a geomicrobiologist’s perspective. 5th EC Conference „Cultural Heritage Research: a Pan-European Challenge”, May 16-18, 2002, Cracow, Poland. http://www.heritage.xtd.pl/pdf/full_krumbein.pdf
  • 12. Kumar R., Kumar A.V. 1999. Biodeterioration of stone in tropical environments. An overview. Research in Conservation, Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles.
  • 13. Lyalikova N.N., Petrushkova Y.P. 1991. Role of microorganisms in the weathering of minerals in building stone of historical buildings. Geomicrobiological Journal 9: 91–101.
  • 14. May E., Lewis F. J., Pereira S., Taylor S., Seaward M. R. D., Allsopp D. 1993. Microbial deterioration of building stone: a review. Biodeterioration Abstracts 7(2): 109-123.
  • 15. Monte M. 1991. Multivariate analysis applied the conservation of monuments: lichens on the Roman Aqueduct Anio Vetus in S. Gregorio. International Biodeterioration 28: 151-163.
  • 16. Ortega–Calvo J.J., Hernandez–Marine M., Saiz–Jimenez C. 1991. Biodeterioration of building materials by Cyanobacteria and algae. International Biodeterioration 28: 165–186.
  • 17. Pallecchi P., Pinna D. 1988. Alteration of stone caused by lichen growth in the Roman Theater of Fiesole (Firenze). In: 6th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, vol. 2, Toruń, Poland: Nicholas Copernicus University Press Department, 39-47.
  • 18. Petersen K., Grote G., Krumbein W. E. 1988. Biotransfer of metals by fungi isolated from rock. In: 6th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, vol. 2, Toruń, Poland: Nicholas Copernicus University Press Department, 111-119.
  • 19. Robins R. J., Hall D. O., Shi D. J., Turner R. J., Rhodes M. J. C. 1986. Mucilage acts to adhere Cyanobacteria and cultured plant cells to biological and inert surfaces. Microbiology Letters 34: 155-160.
  • 20. Saiz-Jimenez C. 2003. Biodeterioration: an overview of the state-of-the-art and assessment of future directions. http://www.google.pl/search?q=cache:jxplYfxPpSMJ:www.arcchip.cz/w08/w08_saiz_jimenez.pdf+%22 biodeterioration%22,+%22stone%22,+%22mechanism%22&hl=pl&ie=UTF-8
  • 21. Seaward M. R. D., Giacobini C., Giuliani M. R., Roccardi A. 1989. The role of lichens in the biodeterioration of ancient monuments with particular reference to central Italy. International Biodeterioration 25: 49-55.
  • 22. Silverman M. P., Munoz E. F. 1970. Fungal attack on rock: solubilization and altered infrared spectra. Science 169: 985-987.
  • 23. Singh A., Sinha G. P. 1993. Corrosion of natural and monument stone with special reference to lichen activity. Recent Advances in Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 1: 355-377.
  • 24. Strzelczyk A.B. 1981. Microbial biodeterioration: stone. In: Rose A.H. (Ed.) Economic Microbiology, Vol. 6. Academic Press, London, 62–80.
  • 25. Trenberth K.E. Conceptual framework for changes of rainfall and extremes of the hydrological cycle with climate change. Exchanges No. 15, March 2000, http://www.clivar.org/publications/exchanges/ex15/spaper/s1505.pdf
  • 26. Warscheid Th., Braams J. 2000. Biodeterioration of stone: a review. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 46: 343-368.
  • 27. Wolters B., Sand W., Ahlers B., Sameluck F., Meincke M., Meyer C., Krause-Kupsch T., Bock E. 1988. Nitrification — the main source for nitrate deposition in building stones. In: 6th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, vol. 1, Toruń, Poland: Nicholas Copernicus University Press Department, 24-31.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-AGHT-0002-0037
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.