<i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra

The “University of Coimbra-Alta and Sofia” area was awarded the UNESCO World Heritage Site distinction in 2013. The Old Cathedral of Coimbra, a 12th-century limestone monument located in this area, has been significantly impacted during the last 800 years by physical, chemical, and biological proces...

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Main Authors: Catarina Coelho, Nuno Mesquita, Inês Costa, Fabiana Soares, João Trovão, Helena Freitas, António Portugal, Igor Tiago
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/709
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spelling doaj-cd3efc2fb28544b4b0a6789571f677b22021-03-30T23:01:59ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072021-03-01970970910.3390/microorganisms9040709<i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of CoimbraCatarina Coelho0Nuno Mesquita1Inês Costa2Fabiana Soares3João Trovão4Helena Freitas5António Portugal6Igor Tiago7Centre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalCentre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, PortugalThe “University of Coimbra-Alta and Sofia” area was awarded the UNESCO World Heritage Site distinction in 2013. The Old Cathedral of Coimbra, a 12th-century limestone monument located in this area, has been significantly impacted during the last 800 years by physical, chemical, and biological processes. This led to the significant deterioration of some of its structures and carvings, with loss of aesthetical, cultural, and historical values. For this work, deteriorated spots of the walls of three semi-open chapels from the cloister of the Cathedral were sampled to ascertain their bacterial and archaeal structural diversity. Based on Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) result analysis, we report the presence of microbial populations that are well adapted to an ecosystem with harsh conditions and that can establish a diverse biofilm in most cases. While it was possible to determine dominant phylogenetic groups in <i>Archaea</i> and <i>Bacteria</i> domains, there was no clear connection between specific core microbiomes and the different deterioration patterns analyzed. The distribution of these archaeal and bacterial communities within the analyzed biodeterioration spots suggests they are more influenced by abiotic factors (i.e., water availability, salinity, etc.), although they influence (and are influenced by) the algal and fungal population composition in this ecosystem. This work provides valuable information that can assist in establishing future guidelines for the preservation and conservation of this kind of historic stone monuments.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/709limestoneNGS analysisbiodeteriorationold cathedral of Coimbrabacteria and archaea diversity
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author Catarina Coelho
Nuno Mesquita
Inês Costa
Fabiana Soares
João Trovão
Helena Freitas
António Portugal
Igor Tiago
spellingShingle Catarina Coelho
Nuno Mesquita
Inês Costa
Fabiana Soares
João Trovão
Helena Freitas
António Portugal
Igor Tiago
<i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra
Microorganisms
limestone
NGS analysis
biodeterioration
old cathedral of Coimbra
bacteria and archaea diversity
author_facet Catarina Coelho
Nuno Mesquita
Inês Costa
Fabiana Soares
João Trovão
Helena Freitas
António Portugal
Igor Tiago
author_sort Catarina Coelho
title <i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra
title_short <i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra
title_full <i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra
title_fullStr <i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra
title_full_unstemmed <i>Bacterial</i> and <i>Archaeal</i> Structural Diversity in Several Biodeterioration Patterns on the Limestone Walls of the Old Cathedral of Coimbra
title_sort <i>bacterial</i> and <i>archaeal</i> structural diversity in several biodeterioration patterns on the limestone walls of the old cathedral of coimbra
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The “University of Coimbra-Alta and Sofia” area was awarded the UNESCO World Heritage Site distinction in 2013. The Old Cathedral of Coimbra, a 12th-century limestone monument located in this area, has been significantly impacted during the last 800 years by physical, chemical, and biological processes. This led to the significant deterioration of some of its structures and carvings, with loss of aesthetical, cultural, and historical values. For this work, deteriorated spots of the walls of three semi-open chapels from the cloister of the Cathedral were sampled to ascertain their bacterial and archaeal structural diversity. Based on Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) result analysis, we report the presence of microbial populations that are well adapted to an ecosystem with harsh conditions and that can establish a diverse biofilm in most cases. While it was possible to determine dominant phylogenetic groups in <i>Archaea</i> and <i>Bacteria</i> domains, there was no clear connection between specific core microbiomes and the different deterioration patterns analyzed. The distribution of these archaeal and bacterial communities within the analyzed biodeterioration spots suggests they are more influenced by abiotic factors (i.e., water availability, salinity, etc.), although they influence (and are influenced by) the algal and fungal population composition in this ecosystem. This work provides valuable information that can assist in establishing future guidelines for the preservation and conservation of this kind of historic stone monuments.
topic limestone
NGS analysis
biodeterioration
old cathedral of Coimbra
bacteria and archaea diversity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/709
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