Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4365474 International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The analysis of microbial communities using molecular techniques has become a common method to describe their components. In this study some building materials were inoculated with a microbial consortium of 14 microorganisms, subjected to alternate wetting/drying cycles for six months, and left to rest for eight years. At the end of the resting period, most members of the consortium were detected by molecular methods, which indicate a remarkable preservation of the DNA, although only one bacterium was able to grow in a culture medium. The experimental approach we carried out indicates that the list of microorganisms obtained from DNA analyses reflects not only the actual composition of the microbial communities, but is also a reflection of the microorganisms that were once active on the building materials.

► Three building materials were inoculated with a consortium of 14 microorganisms. ► The materials were subjected to alternate wetting/drying cycles for six months. ► Then were left for resting eight years. ► At the end of the study most microorganisms were detected by molecular methods. ► This denoted a preservation of the DNA but only one bacterium grew in culture medium.

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