Title of article :
Metabolic Activity of Micromycetes Affecting Urban Concrete Constructions
Author/Authors :
Yakovleva, Galina Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology - Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University - 420008 Kazan - Kremlevskaya Str. - 18 - Russia , Sagadeev, Eugene Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering - 420043 Kazan - Zelenaya Str. - 1 - Russia , Stroganov, Viktor Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering - 420043 Kazan - Zelenaya Str. - 1 - Russia , Kozlova, Olga Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology - Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University - 420008 Kazan - Kremlevskaya Str. - 18 - Russia , Okunev, Rodion Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology - Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University - 420008 Kazan - Kremlevskaya Str. - 18 - Russia , Ilinskaya, Olga Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology - Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University - 420008 Kazan - Kremlevskaya Str. - 18 - Russia
Abstract :
Concrete resistance to the destructive action of microorganisms is considered as a measure of its durability and is increasingly being raised as an important issue. We focused our study on the biodeterioration of concrete specimens widely used as a building material
of urban houses by micromycetes isolated from the inner wall surface of the former military hospital in Kazan city, Tatarstan, Russia. Fungal community consists of 9 Penicillium isolates, 6 Aspergillus, 2 Trichoderma, and 1 isolate of Alternaria. First, we
have identifed two dominant isolates, Aspergillus fumigatus and Penicillium brevicompactum, and characterized their destructive
properties according to the radial growth rate, antagonistic activity towards bacterial habitants of concrete, and production of
organic acids. Ten, we have demonstrated that five tested brands of high-strength concrete differ in bioreceptivity. The alterations
in concrete resistances to compression and fexure after fungal attack were recorded at the trend level, mainly due to a short exposure time of concrete to fungal destructors in tests recommended by national Russian standard. Finally, using scanning electron
microscopy we have shown that colonization of concrete by the dominant fungi includes their penetration into the thickness of concrete and germination in cracks. Elementary analysis revealed the decrease of calcium content on about 41% after fungal growth on the concrete in liquid phase and on 32% by superfcial growth in comparison with the samples without fungal treatment.
Keywords :
Metabolic Activity , Micromycetes Affecting , Concrete Constructions , 2 Trichoderma , 1 isolate
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal