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Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China

The Mausoleum of the Dingtao King (termed ‘M2’) is a large-scale huangchang ticou tomb that dates to the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C.–25 A.D.). It is the highest-ranking Han Dynasty tomb discovered to date. However, biodeterioration on the surface of the tomb M2 is causing severe damage to its wood...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zijun, Wang, Yu, Pan, Xiaoxuan, Ge, Qinya, Ma, Qinglin, Li, Qiang, Fu, Tongtong, Hu, Cuiting, Zhu, Xudong, Pan, Jiao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28890715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01633
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author Liu, Zijun
Wang, Yu
Pan, Xiaoxuan
Ge, Qinya
Ma, Qinglin
Li, Qiang
Fu, Tongtong
Hu, Cuiting
Zhu, Xudong
Pan, Jiao
author_facet Liu, Zijun
Wang, Yu
Pan, Xiaoxuan
Ge, Qinya
Ma, Qinglin
Li, Qiang
Fu, Tongtong
Hu, Cuiting
Zhu, Xudong
Pan, Jiao
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description The Mausoleum of the Dingtao King (termed ‘M2’) is a large-scale huangchang ticou tomb that dates to the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C.–25 A.D.). It is the highest-ranking Han Dynasty tomb discovered to date. However, biodeterioration on the surface of the tomb M2 is causing severe damage to its wooden materials. The aim of the present study was to give insight into the fungal communities colonized the wooden tomb. For this purpose, seven samples were collected from different sections of the tomb M2 which exhibited obvious biodeterioration in the form of white spots. Microbial structures associated with the white spots were observed with scanning electron microscopy. Fungal community structures were assessed for seven samples via a combination of high-throughput sequencing and culture-dependent techniques. Sequencing analyses identified 114 total genera that belonged to five fungal phyla. Hypochnicium was the most abundant genus across all samples and accounted for 98.61–99.45% of the total community composition. Further, Hypochnicium sp. and Mortierella sp. cultures were successfully isolated from the tomb samples, and were distinguished as Hypochnicium sp. WY-DT1 and Mortierella sp. NK-DT1, respectively. Cultivation-dependent experiments indicated that the dominant member, Hypochnicium sp. WY- DT1, could grow at low temperatures and significantly degraded cellulose and lignin. Thus, our results taken together suggest that this fungal strain must be regarded as a serious threat to the preservation of the wooden tomb M2. The results reported here are useful for informing future contamination mitigation efforts for the tomb M2 as well as other similar cultural artifacts.
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spelling pubmed-55754502017-09-08 Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China Liu, Zijun Wang, Yu Pan, Xiaoxuan Ge, Qinya Ma, Qinglin Li, Qiang Fu, Tongtong Hu, Cuiting Zhu, Xudong Pan, Jiao Front Microbiol Microbiology The Mausoleum of the Dingtao King (termed ‘M2’) is a large-scale huangchang ticou tomb that dates to the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C.–25 A.D.). It is the highest-ranking Han Dynasty tomb discovered to date. However, biodeterioration on the surface of the tomb M2 is causing severe damage to its wooden materials. The aim of the present study was to give insight into the fungal communities colonized the wooden tomb. For this purpose, seven samples were collected from different sections of the tomb M2 which exhibited obvious biodeterioration in the form of white spots. Microbial structures associated with the white spots were observed with scanning electron microscopy. Fungal community structures were assessed for seven samples via a combination of high-throughput sequencing and culture-dependent techniques. Sequencing analyses identified 114 total genera that belonged to five fungal phyla. Hypochnicium was the most abundant genus across all samples and accounted for 98.61–99.45% of the total community composition. Further, Hypochnicium sp. and Mortierella sp. cultures were successfully isolated from the tomb samples, and were distinguished as Hypochnicium sp. WY-DT1 and Mortierella sp. NK-DT1, respectively. Cultivation-dependent experiments indicated that the dominant member, Hypochnicium sp. WY- DT1, could grow at low temperatures and significantly degraded cellulose and lignin. Thus, our results taken together suggest that this fungal strain must be regarded as a serious threat to the preservation of the wooden tomb M2. The results reported here are useful for informing future contamination mitigation efforts for the tomb M2 as well as other similar cultural artifacts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5575450/ /pubmed/28890715 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01633 Text en Copyright © 2017 Liu, Wang, Pan, Ge, Ma, Li, Fu, Hu, Zhu and Pan. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Liu, Zijun
Wang, Yu
Pan, Xiaoxuan
Ge, Qinya
Ma, Qinglin
Li, Qiang
Fu, Tongtong
Hu, Cuiting
Zhu, Xudong
Pan, Jiao
Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China
title Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China
title_full Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China
title_fullStr Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China
title_short Identification of Fungal Communities Associated with the Biodeterioration of Waterlogged Archeological Wood in a Han Dynasty Tomb in China
title_sort identification of fungal communities associated with the biodeterioration of waterlogged archeological wood in a han dynasty tomb in china
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28890715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01633
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