四川两个遗址微生物群的分类组成研究

G. Matei, S. Matei
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对考古遗址或历史遗迹墙面土壤微生物群落的分类组成进行研究的科学文献很少,特别是在我国。本文介绍了对伊西市Trei Ierarhi教堂和东正教大教堂附近土壤微生物群的分类组成以及大教堂墙壁上微生物群的研究结果。在PDA和Topping培养基上进行土壤稀释后发现,两个地点的细菌和真菌数量相似,但大教堂附近土壤的生物多样性较低。在Trei Ierarhi以芽孢杆菌属代表菌为主,并伴有假单胞菌和各种放线菌,在东正教大教堂以杆菌科为主。在两种土壤中均鉴定出了曲霉属(包括烟曲霉属)、青霉属和镰刀菌属等多种普遍存在的菌种。通过光学显微镜对土壤和教堂壁的载玻片进行分析,发现在土壤中存在多种绿藻、叶藻以及蓝藻、藻藻和硅藻的藻类(在墙壁表面)。原生动物中,根足纲、纤毛纲和鞭毛纲均有分布。在教堂壁上发现的原生动物主要有鞭毛虫属、草履虫属和孢子虫属的纤毛虫,以及根足纲的少量非睾丸类变形虫。
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STUDY OF TAXONOMIC COMPOSITION OF MICROBIOTA FROM TWO HISTORICAL SITES FROM IASSY
There are few scientific literatures dedicated to the study of taxonomic composition of microbial communities in soils from archaeological sites or walls surface of historical monuments, especially in our country. In the paper are presented the results of a study on taxonomic composition of soil microbiota nearby the Trei Ierarhi Church and the Orthodox Cathedral from Iassy, as well as of microbiota on the walls of the Cathedral. Soil dilutions plated on PDA and Topping culture media revealed after incubation low to moderate numbers of bacteria and fungi, similar for both sites but less biodiversity was recorded in soil near the Cathedral. The bacterial communities were dominated by representatives of genus Bacillus accompanied by pseudomonads and various actinomycetes at Trei Ierarhi and mainly by bacillaceae at Orthodox Cathedral. Various ubiquitorious species belonging to genera Aspergillus (including Aspergillus fumigatus), Penicillium and Fusarium were identified in both soils. Analysis by optic microscopy of slides from soils and Cathedral walls revealed the presence of numerous species of algae from Chlorophyta, Xantophyta (in soils) and also from Cyanophyta, Phaeophyta and Bacillariophyta (on wall surface). Among Protozoa, species belonging to classes Rhizopoda, Ciliata and Flagellata were present in soils from both sites. Ciliates from genera Colpoda, Paramoecium and Spathidium, as well as few non-testacean amoebas from class Rhizopoda represented the protozoa identified on the Cathedral walls.
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