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Title: | Prospection of the red biological patinas influencing the urban scenery architecture in Portuguese territory |
Authors: | Sitzia, F Lisci, C Dias, L Arantes, S Caldeira, A Teresa |
Keywords: | Next-Generation Sequencing biodeterioration |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Heritage- MDPI |
Citation: | Fabio Sitzia, Carla Lisci, Luís Dias, Sílvia Arantes & Ana Teresa Caldeira (2024). “Prospection of the red biological patinas influencing the urban scenery architecture in Portuguese territory”, Heritage 2024, 7, 7236–7254. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7120334 |
Abstract: | Portugal’s architecture reflects a rich history influenced by Roman, Moorish, Neoclassical
and Romantic styles, with the 20th century marked by Art Deco and colonial influences. Regional
styles vary, with white-painted buildings commonly experiencing color changes due to biofilm formation.
Visually striking are the red-colored biological patinascommon in the coastal areas. A survey of
120 historical buildings affected by bio-colonization helps to understand the reasons for the patinas’
growing, which beyond natural factors, is often linked to construction defects. A characterization of
four samples utilizes Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to identify the microorganisms composing
the red biofilm, while the SEM-EDS, FTIR-ATR and XRD techniques provide further insights into
the biofilm and substrate features. The comprehensive data of biochemical characterization indicate
a wide variety of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, some of which exhibit potential
as producers of a UV-tolerant red/yellow pigment (carotenoid) responsible for the macroscopic
coloration of bio-colonization. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38799 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CI-UM - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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