Skip to main content

Development of Rock-Inhabiting Microfungi on Artificial (Synthetic) Marble Sculptures in the Summer Garden (St. Petersburg)

  • Conference paper
  • First Online:
  • 784 Accesses

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Earth System Sciences ((LNESS))

Abstract

During the reconstruction of the Summer Garden from 2009 to 2011, all marble statues were moved to the exhibition halls of a Russian museum. Replicas of monuments from artificial marble were installed in the Summer Garden. Artificial marble consists of marble chips and polyester resin. It is known that microorganisms can degrade natural marble, but the influence of microfungi on artificial marble has been less studied. This chapter examines the dynamics of microfungi on different stone materials (granite, artificial marble and natural marble) in local ecosystems of the Summer Garden. We found that the artificial marble was covered by microfungi despite the presence of toxic resins in its composition. During the three time periods (spring–summer–autumn) in the study, 45 microfungi species from 21 genera and 3 subdivisions were identified. Of these, 16 typical rock-inhabiting species were observed on the surface of the statues and pedestals. More than 50 % of the species have dark pigmented mycelium or spores. Microfungi species composition varied at all rocky substrates. The greatest similarity was observed between the artificial and natural marble, and the smallest similarity was found between the artificial marble and granite. Mycobiota had a lower species diversity, whereas natural marble had the highest species diversity. The dynamics of microfungi on artificial marble surfaces were studied, and increases of species diversity were noted during the spring–summer season. There were no changes in the dominant species.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution.

Buying options

Chapter
USD   29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD   169.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD   219.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Learn about institutional subscriptions

References

  • Gorbushina AA (2007) Life in the rock. Environ Microbiol 9(7):1613–1631

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Gorbushina AA, Lyalikova NN, Vlasov DY, Khizhnyk TV (2002) Microbial communities on the monuments of Moscow and St. Petersburg: biodiversity and trophic relations. Microbiology 71(3):350–356 (in Russian)

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Gueidan C, Ruibal Villaseñor C, de Hoog GS, Gorbushina AA, Untereiner WA, Lutzoni F (2008) A rock-inhabiting ancestor for mutualistic and pathogen-rich fungal lineages. Stud Mycol 61:111–119

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Megarran E (1992) Ecological diversity and its measurement. Moscow: Mir (in Russian)

    Google Scholar 

  • Ruibal C, Platas G, Bills G (2005) Isolation and characterization of melanized fungi from limestone formations in Mallorca. Mycological Progress 4(1):23–38

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Sterflinger K, Prillinger H (2001) Molecular taxonomy and biodiversity of rock fungal communities in an urban environment (Vienna, Austria). Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 80:275–286

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Vlasov DY (2008) Rock-inhabiting micromycetes in communities: diversity, ecology, evolution and significance. Dissertation, University of St. Petersburg (in Russian)

    Google Scholar 

  • Vlasov DY (2014) Modern problems of geobiology. Biogenic—abiogenic interactions in natural and anthropogenic systems, pp 32–34

    Google Scholar 

  • Vlasov DY, Zelenskaya MS, Safronova EV (2004) Mycobiota rocky substrate in an urban environment. Mycol Phytopathol 38(4):13–22 (in Russian)

    Google Scholar 

  • Vlasov DYu, Gorbunov GA, Krilenkov VA, Lukin VV, Safronov EV, Sienkiewicz YI (2006) Micromycetes location of the areas of the Antarctic polar stations (West Antarctica). Mycol Phytopathol 40(3):202–211 (in Russian)

    Google Scholar 

  • Zelenskaya MS, Vlasov DYu (2006) Micromycetes on the monuments of the National Reserve “Chersonese” (Sevastopol, Crimea). Mycol Phytopathol 40(5):370–376 (in Russian)

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Irina Yu. Kirtsideli .

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland

About this paper

Cite this paper

Kirtsideli, I.Y., Kazanova, A.V., Lazarev, P.A., Pashkovskaya, T.V. (2016). Development of Rock-Inhabiting Microfungi on Artificial (Synthetic) Marble Sculptures in the Summer Garden (St. Petersburg). In: Frank-Kamenetskaya, O., Panova, E., Vlasov, D. (eds) Biogenic—Abiogenic Interactions in Natural and Anthropogenic Systems. Lecture Notes in Earth System Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24987-2_30

Download citation

Publish with us

Policies and ethics