Microbial diversity on paintings and engravings in Doña Trinidad Cave (Ardales, Spain)
2006
Stomeo, Francesca | Laiz Trobajo, L. | González Grau, Juan Miguel | Sáiz-Jiménez, Cesáreo
International Conference, Madrid, 21-24 June, 2006. 8th Thematic Network on Cultural and Historic Heritage Scientific Meeting Stone, Weathering and Atmospheric Pollution Network Scientific Meeting.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The Cave of Doña Trinidad (Ardales, Malaga, Spain) contains numerous paintings and engravings dated back to 20,000 years. In this study, we study the microorganisms thriving on these paintings and engravings using molecular and culturing approaches. Molecular methods were based on the detection of microorganisms from DNA and RNA extracted directly from minute samples collected at the cave and did not require the culture of these microorganisms. Culturing methods required the growth of these microorganisms on previously determined culture media. Media used in this study were appropriated for the growth of aerobic and anaerobic heterotrophs. Results showed the presence of a large diversity of microorganisms detected from both molecular and culturing methods and a large proportion of them was presenting highest homology to so far uncultured mi croorganisms. Cultures allowed a detailed characterization of the function and capabilities of these microorganisms. The diversity found in this cave will be disc ussed focusing on the potential function of these microorganisms in the studied environment.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The authors acnowledge to the European Commission, for a Marie Curie Action, project MEST-CT-2004-513915.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The authors acknowledge funding the Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura to study the Cave of Doña Trinidad in Ardales, to the staff of the Museum of Ardales for facilities,
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