Black microcolonial fungi as deteriogens of two famous marble statues in Florence, Italy

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Marvasi, M., Donnarumma, F., Frandi, A., Mastromei, G., Sterflinger, K., Tiano, P. and Perito, B. 2012. Black microcolonial fungi as deteriogens of two famous marble statues in Florence, Italy. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation. 68 (0, Jou), pp. 36-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2011.10.011
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TitleBlack microcolonial fungi as deteriogens of two famous marble statues in Florence, Italy
AuthorsMarvasi, M., Donnarumma, F., Frandi, A., Mastromei, G., Sterflinger, K., Tiano, P. and Perito, B.
Abstract

Blackened areas on outdoor marble statues are a significant esthetic problem due to the presence of deteriorating agents. Microcolonial black fungi, which have their natural ecological niche on rocks, play an important role in deterioration of stones used in monuments, such as marble and limestone. Black fungi were isolated from two very valuable statues exposed to the outdoor environment in Florence, Italy, the "Ratto delle Sabineâ" and the "Copia del David", and these fungi were demonstrated to be responsible for the blackening areas on the statues. The black strains showed many features common to members of rock-inhabitants dematiaceous fungi. Morphological and molecular characterization, including phylogenetic analysis, indicated that the strains isolated from both statues and in different times belong to the same species and can be assigned to the rock-inhabitant genera Sarcinomyces and Phaeococcomyces. Red yeasts growing in close proximity to the black ones, with no visible effect on the statues, were also characterized on the morphological and molecular level and identified as Sporobolomyces yunnanensis.

KeywordsBlack MCF, Rock-inhabiting fungi, Marble, Biodeterioration, ITS rDNA, AFLP
JournalInternational Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
ISSN0964-8305
Publication dates
Print02 Dec 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited06 May 2015
Accepted03 Nov 2012
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2011.10.011
LanguageEnglish
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