Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control

This laboratory research aimed at characterizing the microorganisms that colonize the limestone walls of the Unfinished Sacristy of the Convent of Christ (Tomar, Portugal), as well as to study their control by means of biocidal agents. Six different locations were sampled through swabbing and the mi...

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Main Authors: Dina M. R. Mateus, Renata B. Silva, Fernando M. C. Costa, João P. F. Coroado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Profissional de Conservadores - Restauradores de Portugal 2013-01-01
Series:Conservar Património
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14568/cp2012005
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spelling doaj-aa74551e3be548b8981da5f8263587702020-11-25T00:29:54ZengAssociação Profissional de Conservadores - Restauradores de PortugalConservar Património1646-043X2182-99422013-01-0117112010.14568/cp20120052012005Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based controlDina M. R. Mateus0Renata B. Silva1Fernando M. C. Costa2João P. F. Coroado3Instituto Politécnico de Tomar, Campus da Quinta do Contador, Estrada da Serra, 2300-313 Tomar, PortugalInstituto Politécnico de Tomar, Campus da Quinta do Contador, Estrada da Serra, 2300-313 Tomar, PortugalInstituto Politécnico de Tomar, Campus da Quinta do Contador, Estrada da Serra, 2300-313 Tomar, PortugalInstituto Politécnico de Tomar, Campus da Quinta do Contador, Estrada da Serra, 2300-313 Tomar, PortugalThis laboratory research aimed at characterizing the microorganisms that colonize the limestone walls of the Unfinished Sacristy of the Convent of Christ (Tomar, Portugal), as well as to study their control by means of biocidal agents. Six different locations were sampled through swabbing and the microorganisms were characterized using classical microbiology techniques. The presence of fungi, heterotrophic bacteria and autotrophic microorganisms was verified in all samples. The relative effectiveness of different biocides was tested through the analysis of the inhibition halos they caused in the growth plates of bacterial and fungal isolates. For bacteria, two currently used biocides were tested: Biotin T and benzalkonium chloride. For fungi, these same two biocides plus a paint additive were assessed. The biocides showed different levels of effectiveness for different microorganisms: the benzalkonium chloride was more effective on bacterial isolates, while Biotin T showed a better performance on fungal isolates.https://doi.org/10.14568/cp2012005Stone decayBiodeteriorationBacteriaFungiBiocides
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author Dina M. R. Mateus
Renata B. Silva
Fernando M. C. Costa
João P. F. Coroado
spellingShingle Dina M. R. Mateus
Renata B. Silva
Fernando M. C. Costa
João P. F. Coroado
Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
Conservar Património
Stone decay
Biodeterioration
Bacteria
Fungi
Biocides
author_facet Dina M. R. Mateus
Renata B. Silva
Fernando M. C. Costa
João P. F. Coroado
author_sort Dina M. R. Mateus
title Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
title_short Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
title_full Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
title_fullStr Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
title_full_unstemmed Microbiological diversity in the Unfinished Sacristy building of the Convent of Christ, Tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
title_sort microbiological diversity in the unfinished sacristy building of the convent of christ, tomar, and evaluation of its biocide-based control
publisher Associação Profissional de Conservadores - Restauradores de Portugal
series Conservar Património
issn 1646-043X
2182-9942
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This laboratory research aimed at characterizing the microorganisms that colonize the limestone walls of the Unfinished Sacristy of the Convent of Christ (Tomar, Portugal), as well as to study their control by means of biocidal agents. Six different locations were sampled through swabbing and the microorganisms were characterized using classical microbiology techniques. The presence of fungi, heterotrophic bacteria and autotrophic microorganisms was verified in all samples. The relative effectiveness of different biocides was tested through the analysis of the inhibition halos they caused in the growth plates of bacterial and fungal isolates. For bacteria, two currently used biocides were tested: Biotin T and benzalkonium chloride. For fungi, these same two biocides plus a paint additive were assessed. The biocides showed different levels of effectiveness for different microorganisms: the benzalkonium chloride was more effective on bacterial isolates, while Biotin T showed a better performance on fungal isolates.
topic Stone decay
Biodeterioration
Bacteria
Fungi
Biocides
url https://doi.org/10.14568/cp2012005
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