Science of the total environment 405(2008) 278-285In order to understand the biodeterioration process occurring on stone monuments, we analyzed the microbial communities involved in these processes and studied their ability to colonize stones under controlled laboratory experiments. In this study, a natural green biofilm from a limestone monument was cultivated, inoculated on stone probes of the same lithotype and incubated in a laboratory chamber. This incubation system, which exposes stone samples to intermittently sprinkling water, allowed the development of photosynthetic biofilms similar to those occurring on stone monuments. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis was used to evaluate the major microbial components of...
Science and technology interact with art and culture in many ways: the arts draw both inspiration an...
Vilar de Frades church is integrated in the Vilar de Frades Monastery, located in the North part of ...
The biological colonization of stone buildings and artefacts is responsible of aesthetic deteriorati...
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation,xxx (2009) 1–8In the current study, five phototrophi...
S6.-Biodeterioration: Fundamentals, Present and Future Perspectives. Session in Honour of Prof. Cesá...
Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consolidate decayed or...
Rocks, either in natural geological outcrops or in stone monuments, are common habitats for a wide v...
In situ microscopy consists of simultaneously applying several microscopy techniques without separat...
Biodeterioration is the least understood decay mechanisms of outdoor stone monuments. Microbial colo...
International audienceBiodeterioration can be defined as any undesired change of the properties of a...
Microbial biofilms and their deteriorating activities contribute significantly to the acceleration o...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Background: Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consoli...
The presence of biofilms on stone monuments can lead to biodeterioration processes that significantl...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
Science and technology interact with art and culture in many ways: the arts draw both inspiration an...
Vilar de Frades church is integrated in the Vilar de Frades Monastery, located in the North part of ...
The biological colonization of stone buildings and artefacts is responsible of aesthetic deteriorati...
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation,xxx (2009) 1–8In the current study, five phototrophi...
S6.-Biodeterioration: Fundamentals, Present and Future Perspectives. Session in Honour of Prof. Cesá...
Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consolidate decayed or...
Rocks, either in natural geological outcrops or in stone monuments, are common habitats for a wide v...
In situ microscopy consists of simultaneously applying several microscopy techniques without separat...
Biodeterioration is the least understood decay mechanisms of outdoor stone monuments. Microbial colo...
International audienceBiodeterioration can be defined as any undesired change of the properties of a...
Microbial biofilms and their deteriorating activities contribute significantly to the acceleration o...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Background: Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consoli...
The presence of biofilms on stone monuments can lead to biodeterioration processes that significantl...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
Science and technology interact with art and culture in many ways: the arts draw both inspiration an...
Vilar de Frades church is integrated in the Vilar de Frades Monastery, located in the North part of ...
The biological colonization of stone buildings and artefacts is responsible of aesthetic deteriorati...