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Environmental sensory perception in cyanobacterial biofilms: understanding biodeterioration of outdoor stone materials in a changing environment

Progetto
Many of the world's most precious artworks are made of stone and their irreversible disappearing due to biological attack is a worldwide concern. Cyanobacteria colonize outdoor surfaces and develop biofilms, which, in turn, causes aesthetic, chemical and physical decay. The fragile character of the stone heritage material is further exacerbated by the unpredictable nature of environmental changes impacts, posing challenges for conservation management. Although there have been EU projects and scientific papers on cyanobacteria, the role and behavior of these microorganisms within the biofilm matrix and their complex interactions with the external environment is still unknown. ESENCYA provides an innovative, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research to investigate perception of environmental changing in cyanobacteria within the biofilm matrix for sorting out time-spatial relationships and to elucidate microorganism-matrix, inter-organism, biofilm-atmosphere and biofilm-stone interactions. The project spans sophisticated microscopic techniques, biofilm matrix and gene expression analysis, damage assessment and data modeling techniques in world leading research institutions in microbial biofilm in USA and in cultural heritage microbiology in Italy. The research will be approached from two complementary angles: i) Lab-scale study to examine the sensory machinery of cyanobacterial biofilms by analyzing the cell¿s capacity to sense different chemical and physical properties of the biofilm matrix, to integrate the incoming signals and to respond to them, triggering specific biodecay activities; ii) real heritage case studies to investigate the ecological landscape of cyanobacteria within subaerial biofilms. The outcomes will generate valuable new knowledge to model and predict surface biodeterioration in the face of environmental changes. This project represents an opportunity for Europe to keep its world leadership in research and conservation of cultural heritage.
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Partecipanti (2)

CAPPITELLI FRANCESCA   Responsabile scientifico  
VILLA FEDERICA   Partecipante  

Dipartimenti coinvolti

Dipartimento di Scienze per gli Alimenti, la Nutrizione e l'Ambiente   Principale  

Tipo

7PQ_MC - 7 Programma Quadro_Marie Curie ITN_IEF_IOF_IIF_IAPP

Finanziatore

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Organizzazione Esterna Ente Finanziatore

Capofila

UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

Periodo di attività

Agosto 1, 2013 - Luglio 31, 2016

Durata progetto

36 mesi

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Settori (3)


72.11.00 - Ricerca e sviluppo sperimentale nel campo delle biotecnologie

LS8_10 - Microbial ecology and evolution - (2013)

LS9_9 - Applied biotechnology (non-medical), bioreactors, applied microbiology - (2013)

Parole chiave (2)

BIOFILM
CULTURAL HERITAGE
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Pubblicazioni (2)

Subaerial biofilms on outdoor stone monuments: changing the perspective towards an ecological framework 
BIOSCIENCE
2016
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Partially Open Access
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Rapid evaluation of three biocide treatments against the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. PCC 9104 by color changes 
ANNALS OF MICROBIOLOGY
2015
Articolo
Partially Open Access
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