Bacterial community analysis on the Mediaeval stained glass window "Natività" in the Florence Cathedral

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Marvasi, M., Vedovato, E., Balsamo, C., Macherelli, A., Dei, L., Mastromei, G. and Perito, B. 2009. Bacterial community analysis on the Mediaeval stained glass window "Natività" in the Florence Cathedral. Journal of Cultural Heritage. 10 (1, Jou), pp. 124-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2008.08.010
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TitleBacterial community analysis on the Mediaeval stained glass window "Natività" in the Florence Cathedral
AuthorsMarvasi, M., Vedovato, E., Balsamo, C., Macherelli, A., Dei, L., Mastromei, G. and Perito, B.
Abstract

Microbial corrosion of glass causes problems on delicates antique glass samples. Until now, the effect of microbial activity on corrosion phenomena has not been well documented. Only a few studies have been published concerning the microflora growing on glass surfaces. The present study deals with the characterization of cultivable aerobic bacteria isolated from the historical glass window "Natività" in the Florence Cathedral, designed by Paolo Uccello and realized by Angelo Lippi between 1443 and 1444. Microbial strains were sampled from four of the 25 panels of the "Natività" in the occasion of a recent conservation treatment, due to the presence of various kinds of crusts. One hundred microorganisms were isolated, about 50% bacteria and 50% fungi. Bacteria were submitted to morphological characterization and classified in the Gram group. For twenty strains, from different glass panels, the 16S rDNA gene was amplified and sequenced. Sequence analysis showed genus Bacillus, Arthrobacter and Paenibacillus as the most representative. In particular Bacillus and Paenibacillus are crusts associated. Phylogenetic relationship among isolates was determined. Chemical analysis of the glass and crusts completed the study.

KeywordsGlass, Bacteria, Microbial communities, 16S rDNA
JournalJournal of Cultural Heritage
ISSN1296-2074
Publication dates
Print04 Oct 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited06 May 2015
Accepted01 Nov 2009
Output statusPublished
Publisher's version
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2008.08.010
LanguageEnglish
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