Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicochemical properties of materials. The aims of this work are (i) to investigate bioadhesion, foxing production and biofilm formation by Scopulariopsis sp. and Fusarium sp. isolated from document collections under laboratory conditions; (ii) to verify attack on cellulose fibres and (iii) to study the possibility of reducing fungal growth using natural products. Biofilm formation and extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) production by fungi were demonstrated in laboratory assays and by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations. The biocidal activity of two essential oils of Origanum vulgare L. and Thymus vulgaris L. was evaluated using th...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
Old textiles are important elements of thecultural heritage. As a result of their composition mostly...
Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicoche...
Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicoche...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biocidal activity of essential oils of Syzygium aromaticum...
The study of biodeterioration is an important issue to allow the best conservation and prevent the d...
Great part of the History of mankind is registered in the form of documents or works of art on paper...
In the last decades plants products are increasingly used also in defining innovative procedures for...
In the last decades plants products are increasingly used also in defining innovative procedures for...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
The development of new antifungal agents that target biofilms is an urgent need. Natural products, m...
Fusarium solani, F. oxysporum, Phytophthora palmivora and Pyricularia oryzae are best examples of pl...
Aromatic plants represent a source of natural products with medicinal properties, and are also utili...
Biodeterioration has drawn the attention of different specialists who started to cooperate and to un...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
Old textiles are important elements of thecultural heritage. As a result of their composition mostly...
Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicoche...
Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicoche...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biocidal activity of essential oils of Syzygium aromaticum...
The study of biodeterioration is an important issue to allow the best conservation and prevent the d...
Great part of the History of mankind is registered in the form of documents or works of art on paper...
In the last decades plants products are increasingly used also in defining innovative procedures for...
In the last decades plants products are increasingly used also in defining innovative procedures for...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
The development of new antifungal agents that target biofilms is an urgent need. Natural products, m...
Fusarium solani, F. oxysporum, Phytophthora palmivora and Pyricularia oryzae are best examples of pl...
Aromatic plants represent a source of natural products with medicinal properties, and are also utili...
Biodeterioration has drawn the attention of different specialists who started to cooperate and to un...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
Old textiles are important elements of thecultural heritage. As a result of their composition mostly...