G. Gomezalarcon et al., MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN WEATHERED SANDSTONES - THE CASE OF CARRASCOSA DEL CAMPO CHURCH, SPAIN, Science of the total environment, 167, 1995, pp. 249-254
An integrated study of the microorganisms growing on the weathered san
dstone of the church of Carrascosa del Campo (Spain) was carried out.
Whilst lichens played only a minor role in colonization, algae and bry
ophytes were abundant in the sandstone and mortars on the north facade
. Although the contribution of algae to deterioration is considered le
ss important, they supported the colonization and development of an al
lied heterotrophic population of bacteria and fungi, and ultimately, a
fter organic matter decomposition and humification, led to mosses and
plants which could have a higher deterioration potential.