Radiosensitivity of fungi isolated from waterlogged archaeological wood |
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Authors: | Stephen Pointing Evan Benjamin Gareth Jones Mark Jones |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, PO1 2DY Portsmouth, UK;(2) Mary Rose Trust, HM Naval Base, PO1 3LX Portsmouth, UK |
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Abstract: | Waterlogged archaeological timbers of theMary Rose were shown to support a range of fungi, including marine soft rot fungi. These isolates, and other wood degrading fungi, were inactivated by gamma irradiation at doses of 3.1–15.0 kGy. No clear pattern of variation in radioresistance appeared between the Ascomycota, Basidiomycota and Deuteromycota. Terrestrial fungi were generally more resistant than marine fungi. Little variation in radioresistance was observed between vegetative hyphae and sporulating cultures/fruiting bodies. Sublethal doses resulted in reduced viability in some species. Gamma irradiation is suggested as a possible means of controlling fungal colonisation of waterlogged archaeological wood. |
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Keywords: | archaeological wood fungal radiosensitivity passive conservation |
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