TY - CONF A1 - Fuentes, Elsa A1 - Prieto, Beatriz T1 - Effect of climate change on phototrophic biofilms colonizing granitic rocks and their biodeteriogenic activity. N2 - Material cultural heritage from NW of the Iberian Peninsula is linked to the use or presence of granite, whether in historical buildings, sculptures, archaeological sites or any other artistic manifestation. This resistant material has the ideal physical characteristics that favor its longevity, but, like any material exposed to the environment, it is susceptible to deterioration. To this respect, environmental changes due to climate change and global change may modify biological colonization-substrate interactions. The main objective of the present research was to analyse the effects of Climate Change, more specifically changes in water availability, increased temperature, increased CO2 concentrations and changes in UV-B radiation patterns, on the survival and biodeteriogenic activity of phototrophic biofilms on granite heritage and the consequences for the built heritage. Both field and laboratory work were carried out. Field studies were conducted on three rural churches to characterise the current biological colonization. A higher proportion of algae than cyanobacteria was identified, with the genera Trentepohlia and Desmococcus standing out among the former. The most common current fungi are lichenised fungi, but black fungal genera such as Catenulostroma, Rhinocladiella and Knufia were also identified. Bacterial genera related to the production of sphinganes, EPS, carotenoids and some causing the so-called pink discolouration are also present. The effect of climate change on the growth and physiological state of the organisms was analysed in the laboratory. For this purpose, mixed biofilms were developed in the laboratory and exposed to changing conditions of temperature, water availability, CO2 and UV-B. A reduction in growth was observed with increasing water restriction, although in the initial colonization process, rock bioreceptivity was shown to be a more important aspect in favoring anchorage and retention of organisms. Temperature was shown to have a growth-enhancing effect when water availability was low, whereas an increase in CO2 only resulted in increased growth under conditions of high-water availability. Increased UV-B produced a reduction in growth, especially at the highest dose (equivalent to the current dose of a west-facing wall in southern Portugal, which is considered as high), while little difference in the physiological state of the organisms was observed at the current doses in Galicia (considered as medium) and southern Ireland (considered as low). Clear changes in microbial composition were observed, with a trend towards increased or greater resistance of cyanobacteria to higher temperature, lower water availability and higher UV-B doses. In addition, all these changes in development, physiological and microbial composition had an effect on the predominant pigments, tending towards more yellowish-brownish colourations, and on the ability of the organisms to generate biodeterioration by affecting ion concentrations on water solutions by enhancing their consumption or adhesion which lead to granite deterioration. Future work should take into account the combination of a greater number of climatic parameters simultaneously and also the possible resistances associated with the nature of the SAB community studied. T2 - 19th International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 09.09.2024 KW - Biofilm KW - Granite KW - Climate change KW - Biodeterioration KW - Cultural heritage PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-62271 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stohl, Leonie T1 - Funktionalisierter Beton: Biorezeptivität von strukturiertem UHPC N2 - Understanding the fundamentals of bioreceptivity enables the developement of functionalized materials. Concrete as the most used building material worldwide is of special interest as microbially greened panels may represent an alternative to classic façade greening with plants. As standards are not ye established, material characterization in context as well as bioreceptivity assessment itself has been proven to be difficult. The presentation reviews first results of methods adapted for this application. T2 - Tagung des Instituts für Bioanalytik: Bewertung biozidhaltiger Baustoffe CY - Augsburg, Germany DA - 29.06.2023 KW - Biorezeptivität KW - Beton KW - UHPC KW - Biofilm PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-58375 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Stohl, Leonie T1 - Bioreceptivity of Concrete Facades N2 - In recent years, the demand for new and sustainable products has been constantly rising. Especially cementitious materials are known for their high carbon footprint and novel approaches will be needed to counterbalance that. The BAM departments 7.1 (building materials) and 4.0 (Material and the environment) try to improve the sustainability of concrete panels by establishing a biofilm on the weather protection layer. Using an ultra-high-performance-concrete allows the production of very thin facade tiles with a small carbon footprint. Furthermore, the durability of these tiles is expected to surpass the one of “normal” concrete facades and offer the possibility of modular renewing of defective tiles instead of a wall, or even remodeling a whole building. The controlled application of biofilms on facades aims to improve biodiversity, microclimate, and air quality in cities. Furthermore, the greening of typically gray surfaces could improve the mental health of the residents. The project focuses on testing a multiplicity of concrete samples, varying e.g., in roughness or pH. The bioreceptivity is analyzed via laboratory tests, as well as in perennial outdoor experiments. T2 - Biology versus building materials: from biocides to bio-receptivity CY - Online meeting DA - 08.02.2022 KW - Bioreceptivity KW - Algea KW - Concrete KW - Biofilm PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-54470 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Gorbushina, Anna T1 - Studying colonization of stone surfaces – what can we learn from model biofilms growing in flow-through chambers? N2 - Soil formation on weathering rock surfaces is intrinsically connected with the development of primary microbial colonization at the atmosphere-lithosphere interface. A great number and variety of microorganisms is involved in these microbial communities, which are dominated by fungi, algae, cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria. Rock-inhabiting life is ubiquitous on rock surfaces all around the world, but the laws of its establishment, and more important, quantification of its biodeterioration and geological input are possible only in well-controlled and simplified laboratory models. Here we would like to compare two model rock biofilm consisting of the heterotrophic and the phototrophic interacting partners. In the present work the growth of these model biofilms on diverse materials with different physical and chemical properties was investigated under well-controlled laboratory conditions. To clarify the role of environmental factors, the parameters temperature, light intensity and relative humidity were varied in growth test series. For an accelerated substrate colonization and to increase the biomass yield different flow-through chambers systems with semi-continuous cultures have been applied, simulating weathering conditions like flooding, desiccation and nutrient input. The biofilm development was studied by (i) confocal laser scanning and electron microscopy and (ii) qualitatively and quantitatively with respect to cell forms and biomass. A correlation between the presence of the model biofilm and mineral surface alteration as well as geochemical tracers of weathering were followed on various rock substrates (with differing geochemistry, porosity etc) exposed in another flow-through chamber, filled with crushed rock material. Under mentioned environmental conditions different types of flow-through chambers have been used and will be compared. T2 - Technoheritage CY - Cadiz, Spain DA - 21.05.2017 KW - Biofilm KW - Biodeterioration PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-41136 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - von Werder, Julia T1 - Biorezeptive Betonfassaden: Algenbiofilme als Gestaltungselement und zur Verbesserung des Stadtklimas N2 - Der Vortrag fasst den aktuellen Stand der Forschung an der BAM zum Thema "Biorezeptive Betonfassaden" zusammen. Während im Projekt Funktionsbeton der Einfluss der Textur von ultrahochfestem Beton auf die Biorezeptivität im Vordergrund steht, wird im Projekt Algenbiofilmfassade untersucht, inwieweit ein Biofilm künstlich auf Betonsubstraten etabliert werden kann. T2 - BUGG-Tag der Forschung und Lehre Gebäudegrün 2022 CY - Stuttgart, Germany DA - 10.05.2022 KW - Biofilm KW - Biorezeptivität KW - Beton KW - UHPC KW - Fassade PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56388 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Oberbeckmann, Sonja T1 - The microplastic microbiome – an example for the intersection of biology and material research N2 - Biofilms live on the interface between human-made materials and the environment. Using aquatic plastics as an example, we explore their composition, their interactions with the plastic substrate, and their potentially useful functional roles. The presentation will further discuss the importance of considering plastic-associated pollutants in the investigation of such biofilms. T2 - Microbiological Colloquium ICBM CY - Oldenburg, Germany DA - 10.07.2025 KW - Microplastics KW - Microbiome KW - Biofilm PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-63836 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Gorbushina, Anna T1 - Microbiology / biofilms in material research and testing N2 - In the modern world there is an increased understanding that design and performance monitoring of materials have to be tested in connection to chemical, physical and (micro)biological challenges. A systematic study on how biofilms interact with materials and what could be done to engineer biofilms and/or materials in order to maximize the resistance of the material (surface) or the resistance the biofilm-modified material (bulk) is in strong need. In the Department “Materials and the Environment” of the BAM new experimental platform is being developed. With the help of different type of device for high throughput and microbiologically-controlled environment simulation we establish a new approach to clarify the mechanisms of biofilm/material interactions. Despite the focus on fundamental research, the main results of this project proposal will be transferable into material technology and construction chemistry and will influence the development of standardization in this topic. As the interactions of biofilms and materials have implications for most constructions as well as climate change, the results of the research generates additional value. T2 - Initialgespräch - DFG-Forschungsgruppe "Mikrobiologie/Biofilme" CY - Karlsruhe, Germany DA - 14.11.2019 KW - Biofilm KW - Microbiology KW - Black fungi KW - Solar panel PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-50199 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wen, Keqing T1 - In situ analysis of biofilm formation under different flow regimes with the help of a microfluidic platform N2 - Bacteria often live in habitats characterized by fluid flow, which is ubiquitous in a diverse range of environments such as surface waters, wastewater treatment facilities, pipelines, and medical implants. Bacterial adhesion on surfaces may lead to biocorrosion and biodegradation. In comparison to traditional static and macro flow chamber assays for biofilm formation studies, microfluidic chips allow in situ monitoring of biofilm formation and biofilm related gene expression under various flow regimes. We developed a complete microfluidic platform to investigate biofilms under precisely controlled flow conditions. This platform central unit is a single-inlet microfluidic flow cell with a 5 mm wide chamber tested and analyzed by imaging tracking velocimetry (PIV) to achieve ultra-homogenous flow in the central area of the chamber. Additionally, dedicated microstructures were introduced to the chamber’s center to favor and localize bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation pattern. The flows and vortices induced by the structure were analyzed by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and related to shape and dimension of the biofilm formed by Escherichia coli TG1. The major proteinaceous component of E. coli biofilms are extracellular amyloid fibers (curli) consisting of major (CsgA) and minor (CsgB) subunits. We used the promotor probe plasmid pRU1701 to monitor csgB-promotor activity under different flow regimes in complex and minimal medium. For comparison, csgB promotor activity in a batch liquid culture and curli production on LB and M9 agar plates were assessed. The microfluidic platform represents a powerful and versatile tool for studying biofilm in flow. The setup shows great potential for the yet not too much explored in flow monitoring of biofilm formation and related gene expression under hydrodynamic stresses. T2 - International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium (IBBS) 19 CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 09.09.2024 KW - Microfluidics KW - Biofilm KW - Escherichia coli KW - Curli PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61911 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - von Werder, Julia T1 - Biofilme auf Gebäuden - Biorezeptivität statt Biofilme N2 - Der Vortrag erläutert das Konzept der Gebäudebegrünung mit Biofilmen. Beton wird dabei als künstliches Gestein betrachtet, dessen Besiedelbarkeit durch Mikroorganismen gezielt verbessert werden soll. Ein dreistufiges Testsystem – Laborversuche, simulierte Bewitterung und Freilandtests – analysiert, wie physikalische und chemische Substrateigenschaften das Wachstum beeinflussen. Ein definierter Algen‑Pilz‑Modellbiofilm dient zur reproduzierbaren Bewertung der Besiedlung, erfasst über PAM‑Fluorometrie. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Rauheit, Textur und Porosität entscheidend für Anhaftung, Feuchteretention und Biofilmwachstum sind. Zudem wird deutlich, dass die Organismen hohe Stresstoleranz benötigen, um variierende Umweltbedingungen an realen Fassaden zu überstehen. Insgesamt belegt das Projekt das Potenzial biorezeptiver Betone als low‑tech‑Fassadenbegrünung mit ökologischem Mehrwert. T2 - Workshop Ökologische Campusentwicklung: Wasser und Vegetationsmanagement in Helmholtz-Zentren CY - Potsdam, Germany DA - 03.04.2025 KW - Biofilm KW - Fassade KW - Biorezeptivität KW - Low-tech Begrünung KW - Modellbiofilm PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-65448 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Gorbushina, Anna T1 - Rock biofilms in nature and in the lab N2 - Essential processes necessary for the establishment and maintenance of rock biofilms include photosynthesis, production of extracellular polymeric substances, substrate penetration and nutrient enrichment from the atmosphere. This natural functional diversity is supported by a complex biofilm community consisting of heterotrophic and phototrophic microorganisms. While heterotrophic rock biofilm-formers are dominated by stress-tolerant microcolonial ascomycetes, phototrophs might be represented by diverse algae and cyanobacteria. Reduction of model systems to the genetically tractable minimum, a proven successful experimental strategy in different symbiotic systems, is now applied to rock biofilms. These complex and important natural systems are simulated in the lab using genetic methods coupled with continuous microscopic and analytical (microscopic as well as geochemical and biochemical) observations. Our in vitro bipartite model includes free-living and symbiosis-competent, genetically tractable microorganisms – a rock-inhabiting fungus Knufia petricola A95 and a cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme strain ATCC 29133. To accurately reflect the development of a rock biofilm, contacts of these two genetically tractable partners are studied under well-controlled laboratory conditions. This experimental strategy is strongly supported by the knockout mutants of Knufia petricola which have been recently created and will be compared in their action on mineral surfaces. An impact of Knufia petricola strain A95 with or without protective pigments on mineral adhesion and alteration will be presented. T2 - XXX Congress of the Italian Lichen Society CY - Turin, Italy DA - 13.09.2017 KW - Knufia petricola KW - Biofilm KW - Rock-inhabiting fungus PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-43136 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -