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应用生态学报 ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (3): 837-846.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202403.031

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白色侧齿霉菌在文物表面的生态适应及其防治研究进展

马小瑞1, 武发思2,3,4*, 马文霞1, 张琪1, 冯虎元1   

  1. 1兰州大学生命科学学院, 细胞活动与逆境适应教育部重点实验室, 兰州 730000;
    2敦煌研究院国家古代壁画与土遗址保护工程技术研究中心, 甘肃敦煌 736200;
    3古代壁画保护国家文物局重点科研基地, 甘肃敦煌 736200;
    4甘肃省敦煌文物保护研究中心, 甘肃敦煌 736200
  • 收稿日期:2023-08-11 修回日期:2024-01-23 出版日期:2024-03-18 发布日期:2024-06-18
  • 通讯作者: *E-mail: wufs@dha.ac.cn
  • 作者简介:马小瑞, 女, 1997年生, 硕士研究生。主要从事文物微生物生态领域研究。E-mail: 1771546589@qq.com
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金项目(32060258)、甘肃省敦煌文物保护研究中心开放课题(GDW2021ZD08)、中共甘肃省委组织部2022年度省级重点人才项目和陇原青年英才项目(00151)

Research progress on ecological adaptation and prevention of Parengyodontium album on the surface of cultural relics

MA Xiaorui1, WU Fasi2,3,4*, MA Wenxia1, ZHANG Qi1, FENG Huyuan1   

  1. 1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Cell Activities and Stress Adaptations, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China;
    2National Research Center for Conservation of Ancient Wall Paintings and Earthen Sites, Dunhuang Academy, Dunhuang 736200, Gansu, China;
    3Key Scientific Research Base for Conservation of Ancient Wall Paintings of National Cultural Heritage Administration, Dunhuang 736200, Gansu, China;
    4Gansu Provincial Research Center for Conservation of Dunhuang Cultural Heritage, Dunhuang 736200, Gansu, China
  • Received:2023-08-11 Revised:2024-01-23 Online:2024-03-18 Published:2024-06-18

摘要: 文物是人类历史的结晶,是不可再生、不可替代的资源。微生物广泛定殖于古代壁画、石质文物及其他类型文化遗产上并造成危害,其中优势病害真菌白色侧齿霉菌的分布尤为广泛,其可在多种文物和极端环境中生存,严重威胁着珍贵文化遗产的长久保存。白色侧齿霉菌的分类命名经历了几次变化,导致其对文物的影响尚未被特别关注。本文以白色侧齿霉菌为主线,梳理了其分类发展简史、分布范围、文化遗产类型偏好,分析了其生理、生化、生态特征及潜在的生物退化机制,提出了其可作为文化遗产微生物危害的指示物种,讨论了此类典型壁画微生物的防治对策,并展望了该领域未来的重点研究方向。

关键词: 优势病害真菌, 耐盐, 嗜温, 酶生产者, 文化遗产

Abstract: Cultural relics as the crystallization of human history are non-renewable and irreplaceable resources. Microorganisms are widely colonized on ancient wall paintings, stone cultural relics, and other types of cultural heritages to cause harm. The dominant disease fungus, Parengyodontium album, is extensively distributed and can seriously threaten the long-term preservation of precious cultural heritage due to surviving in various cultural relics and extreme environments. The classification and nomenclature of P. album have undergone several changes, so its impact on cultural relic received little attention. Here, we summarized the brief histories of its classification and development, distribution range, and cultural heritage preference of P. album. We further analyzed the physiological, biochemical, and ecological characteristics and potential biological degradation mechanism. We proposed that P. album could be used as an indicative species of microbial hazardous effects on cultural heritage. We discussed the prevention and control countermeasures of such typical mural microorganisms and pointed out key research directions in this field.

Key words: dominant disease fungus, salt tolerance, mesophile, enzyme producer, cultural heritage