The Decorated Garden Grotto of Condes de Basto Palace in Évora, Portugal: Microbial Community Characterization and Biocide Tests for Conservation
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The Eugénio de Almeida Foundation’s Casa de Fresco is a historical monument of valuable
historic–artistic significance, which currently reveals an assortment of biofilms due to the proliferation
of microorganisms in the stone and rocaille elements. The biodeterioration in this area was studied
as part of the Conservation and Restoration Project. We effectively characterized the local microbial
community using modern high-throughput DNA analysis. Our results suggested the existence of a
variety of lichens or lichenized fungi, including genera such as Variospora, Verrucaria, Circinaria, and
Caloplaca. Furthermore, we detected several prokaryote microorganisms related to the identification
of these lichens. To properly deal with this microbiological issue and avoid fungal recolonization, we
evaluated available commercial antimicrobial treatments.
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Inês Silva, Cátia Salvador, Sílvia Arantes, Ana Z Miller, António Candeias & Ana Teresa Caldeira (2024). “The Decorated Garden Grotto of Condes de Basto Palace in Évora, Portugal: Microbial Community Characterization and Biocide Tests for Conservation”, Micro-Switzerland, 4(1), pp. 117-131. DOI: 10.3390/micro4010008