The study characterized the sessile microbial communities on mortar and stone in Milan University's Richini's Courtyard and investigated the relationship between airborne and surface-associated microbial communities. Active colonization was found in three locations: green and black patinas were present on mortar and black spots on stone. Confocal laser scanning microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and culture-independent molecular methods revealed that the biofilm causing deterioration was dominated by green algae and black fungi. The mortar used for restoration contained acrylic and siloxane resins that could be used by microorganisms as carbon and energy sources thereby causing proliferation of the biofilm. Epifluorescence microscopy ...
Science and technology interact with art and culture in many ways: the arts draw both inspiration an...
Microbial colonization on stone monuments leads to subsequent biodeterioration; determining the micr...
Surfaces are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Among the biolog...
Background: Many of the world\u2019s most precious artworks are made of stone. Their irreversible de...
Built heritage may be at risk from the effects of biofilms (a microbial community encapsulated in a ...
Background: Many of the world\u2019s most precious artworks are made of stone. Their irreversible d...
Stone architectural heritage exposed outdoor represents a challenging habitat for biological growths...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
Historic limestone materials in urban environments are continually exposed to air pollutants, includ...
Built heritage is at risk from the effects of bacterial species within biofilms (a microbial communi...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
Microbial biofilms and their deteriorating activities contribute significantly to the acceleration o...
Twenty samples were taken from the inner or outer surfaces of stone monuments of six historic Scotti...
<p>Weathering of two church facades in Rio de Janeiro was caused substantially by salts, mainly hali...
Science and technology interact with art and culture in many ways: the arts draw both inspiration an...
Microbial colonization on stone monuments leads to subsequent biodeterioration; determining the micr...
Surfaces are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Among the biolog...
Background: Many of the world\u2019s most precious artworks are made of stone. Their irreversible de...
Built heritage may be at risk from the effects of biofilms (a microbial community encapsulated in a ...
Background: Many of the world\u2019s most precious artworks are made of stone. Their irreversible d...
Stone architectural heritage exposed outdoor represents a challenging habitat for biological growths...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
Historic limestone materials in urban environments are continually exposed to air pollutants, includ...
Built heritage is at risk from the effects of bacterial species within biofilms (a microbial communi...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
Microbial biofilms and their deteriorating activities contribute significantly to the acceleration o...
Twenty samples were taken from the inner or outer surfaces of stone monuments of six historic Scotti...
<p>Weathering of two church facades in Rio de Janeiro was caused substantially by salts, mainly hali...
Science and technology interact with art and culture in many ways: the arts draw both inspiration an...
Microbial colonization on stone monuments leads to subsequent biodeterioration; determining the micr...
Surfaces are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Among the biolog...