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Article

Characterisation of Environmental Biofilms Colonising Wall Paintings of the Fornelle Cave in the Archaeological Site of Cales

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Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Via Foria 223, 80139 Naples, Italy
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Department of Humanities, University of Naples Suor Orsola Benincasa, Via Santa Caterina da Siena 37, 80132 Naples, Italy
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Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18(15), 8048; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158048
Submission received: 24 May 2021 / Revised: 23 July 2021 / Accepted: 28 July 2021 / Published: 29 July 2021

Abstract

Caves present unique habitats for the development of microbial communities due to their peculiar environmental conditions. In caves decorated with frescoes, the characterization of microbial biofilm is important to better preserve and safeguard such artworks. This study aims to investigate the microbial communities present in the Fornelle Cave (Calvi Risorta, Caserta, Italy) and their correlation with environmental parameters. The cave walls and the wall paintings have been altered by environmental conditions and microbial activity. We first used light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction to characterise the biofilm structure and the mineral composition of substrata, respectively. Then, using both culture-dependent (Sanger sequencing) and culture-independent (automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, ARISA) molecular methods, we demonstrated that the taxonomic composition of biofilms was different across the three substrata analysed and, in some cases, positively correlated with some environmental parameters. We identified 47 taxa in the biofilm samples, specifically 8 bacterial, 18 cyanobacterial, 14 algal and 7 fungal taxa. Fungi showed the highest number of ARISA types on the tuff rock, while autotrophic organisms (cyanobacteria and algae) on the frescoes exposed to light. This study confirms that caves constitute a biodiversity-rich environment for microbial taxa and that, in the presence of wall paintings, taxonomic characterization is particularly important for conservation and restoration purposes.
Keywords: ARISA; biofilms; microbial diversity; microscopy; votive caves ARISA; biofilms; microbial diversity; microscopy; votive caves

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De Luca, D.; Caputo, P.; Perfetto, T.; Cennamo, P. Characterisation of Environmental Biofilms Colonising Wall Paintings of the Fornelle Cave in the Archaeological Site of Cales. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 8048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158048

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De Luca D, Caputo P, Perfetto T, Cennamo P. Characterisation of Environmental Biofilms Colonising Wall Paintings of the Fornelle Cave in the Archaeological Site of Cales. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(15):8048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158048

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De Luca, Daniele, Paolo Caputo, Teresa Perfetto, and Paola Cennamo. 2021. "Characterisation of Environmental Biofilms Colonising Wall Paintings of the Fornelle Cave in the Archaeological Site of Cales" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 15: 8048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158048

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De Luca, D., Caputo, P., Perfetto, T., & Cennamo, P. (2021). Characterisation of Environmental Biofilms Colonising Wall Paintings of the Fornelle Cave in the Archaeological Site of Cales. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 8048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158048

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