Biomineralisation of different crystalline phases by bacteria isolated from catacombs

Natural precipitates of metastable polymorphs of CaCO3, such as vaterite, are rarely found in nature. However, spherical bodies composed of vaterite have been recognized in submilimetricthick microbial mats adn biofilms on volcanic substrates (St. Calixtinus Catacombs, Rome, Italy). Vaterite is formed beneath dense biofilms, where particular physicochemical conditions are produced by the microbial activity.

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Main Authors: Sánchez Moral, Sergio, Bedoya, José, Luque Ripoll, L. de, Cañaveras, Juan Carlos, Jurado, Valme, Laiz Trobajo, L., Sáiz-Jiménez, Cesáreo
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2003
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/58931
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spelling dig-irnas-es-10261-589312019-08-08T07:23:16Z Biomineralisation of different crystalline phases by bacteria isolated from catacombs Sánchez Moral, Sergio Bedoya, José Luque Ripoll, L. de Cañaveras, Juan Carlos Jurado, Valme Laiz Trobajo, L. Sáiz-Jiménez, Cesáreo Natural precipitates of metastable polymorphs of CaCO3, such as vaterite, are rarely found in nature. However, spherical bodies composed of vaterite have been recognized in submilimetricthick microbial mats adn biofilms on volcanic substrates (St. Calixtinus Catacombs, Rome, Italy). Vaterite is formed beneath dense biofilms, where particular physicochemical conditions are produced by the microbial activity. This work was supported by the European Commission, EVK4-CT-2000-00028 (CATS). Peer reviewed 2012-10-25T13:21:33Z 2012-10-25T13:21:33Z 2003 capítulo de libro http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 Molecular biology and cultural heritage: 179-185 (2003) 90-5809-555X http://hdl.handle.net/10261/58931 en none Taylor & Francis
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description Natural precipitates of metastable polymorphs of CaCO3, such as vaterite, are rarely found in nature. However, spherical bodies composed of vaterite have been recognized in submilimetricthick microbial mats adn biofilms on volcanic substrates (St. Calixtinus Catacombs, Rome, Italy). Vaterite is formed beneath dense biofilms, where particular physicochemical conditions are produced by the microbial activity.
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author Sánchez Moral, Sergio
Bedoya, José
Luque Ripoll, L. de
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Jurado, Valme
Laiz Trobajo, L.
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Bedoya, José
Luque Ripoll, L. de
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Jurado, Valme
Laiz Trobajo, L.
Sáiz-Jiménez, Cesáreo
Biomineralisation of different crystalline phases by bacteria isolated from catacombs
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title Biomineralisation of different crystalline phases by bacteria isolated from catacombs
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