Fungi with history: Unveiling the mycobiota of historic documents of Costa Rica

PLoS One. 2023 Jan 18;18(1):e0279914. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279914. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

We studied the physicochemical characteristics and mycobiota associated to five key historic documents from Costa Rica, including the Independence Act of Costa Rica from 1821. We used nondestructive techniques (i.e., ATR-FTIR and XRF) to determine paper and ink composition. Results show that some documents are composed of cotton-based paper, whereas others were made of wood cellulose with an increased lignin content. We also determined that the ink employed in some of the documents is ferrogallic. Cultivation and molecular techniques were used to characterize the fungi inhabiting the documents. In total, 22 fungal isolates were obtained: 15 from the wood-cellulose-based documents and seven from the other three cotton-based. We also tested the cellulolytic activity of the recovered fungi; 95% of the fungi presented cellulolytic activity correlated to their ability to cause deterioration of the paper. Results suggest that cotton-based paper is the most resistant to fungal colonization and that most of the isolates have cellulolytic activity. This work increases the knowledge of the fungal diversity that inhabits historic documents and its relationship with paper composition and provides valuable information to develop strategies to conserve and restore these invaluable documents.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cellulose*
  • Costa Rica
  • Fungi*
  • Lignin
  • Wood

Substances

  • Cellulose
  • Lignin

Grants and funding

M.L.M: Vice-rectory of Research of Universidad de Costa Rica, grant C0741, https://vinv.ucr.ac.cr/ M.C., P.C.: The Vice-rectory of Research of Universidad de Costa Rica, grant VI 809-C0-471, https://vinv.ucr.ac.cr/ M.C.: National Center of Biotechnological Innovations (CENIBiot), no grant number, https://www.cenibiot.ac.cr/ The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.