During the last two decades the role of microorganisms in the conservation of monuments and stone works has been largely acknowledged. Recently, new efforts have been carried on to enhance bacterial performance (e.g.: by selecting natural improved strains or by engineering bacteria), to scale-up the productivity process of bacterial biomass and to improve the delivery system, in order to develop bio-treatments implementable at large scale. \ua0 Despite these promising progresses, the use of bacteria in restoration practice is still limited to small artworks or surface areas. In particular regarding the removal of gypsum encrustation by sulfate reducing bacteria, a major drawback is that the technique is time-consuming in the presence of thi...
The aim of this study was to explore the use of biotechnologies in the restoration of wall paintings...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
This case study shows the application of viable bacterial cells for removing undesired deposits from...
In recent years there has been an increasing focus on cultural heritage conservation methods, especi...
The bioremoval of nitrate and sulfate salts from the tuff stone surfaces of 12th century Matera Cath...
This study compares two cleaning methods, one involving an ammonium carbonate-EDTA mixture and the ...
The bioremoval of nitrate and sulfate salts from the tuff stone surfaces of 12th century Matera Cath...
This study compares two cleaning methods, one involving an ammonium carbonate-EDTA mixture and the o...
In the last decades, the contribution of different scientific disciplines in the field of restoratio...
An improved methodology to remove black crusts from stone by using Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vul...
This study compares two cleaning methods, one involving an ammonium carbonate-EDTA mixture and the o...
An improved methodology to remove black crusts from stone by using Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vul...
Cleaning is one of the first and most important steps in conservative restora- tion intervention, as...
AbstractThis chapter will focus on the role of microorganisms in the removal of nitrates and sulfate...
In recent years, Desulfovibrio vulgaris has been used to clean marble statues affected by gypsum bla...
The aim of this study was to explore the use of biotechnologies in the restoration of wall paintings...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
This case study shows the application of viable bacterial cells for removing undesired deposits from...
In recent years there has been an increasing focus on cultural heritage conservation methods, especi...
The bioremoval of nitrate and sulfate salts from the tuff stone surfaces of 12th century Matera Cath...
This study compares two cleaning methods, one involving an ammonium carbonate-EDTA mixture and the ...
The bioremoval of nitrate and sulfate salts from the tuff stone surfaces of 12th century Matera Cath...
This study compares two cleaning methods, one involving an ammonium carbonate-EDTA mixture and the o...
In the last decades, the contribution of different scientific disciplines in the field of restoratio...
An improved methodology to remove black crusts from stone by using Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vul...
This study compares two cleaning methods, one involving an ammonium carbonate-EDTA mixture and the o...
An improved methodology to remove black crusts from stone by using Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vul...
Cleaning is one of the first and most important steps in conservative restora- tion intervention, as...
AbstractThis chapter will focus on the role of microorganisms in the removal of nitrates and sulfate...
In recent years, Desulfovibrio vulgaris has been used to clean marble statues affected by gypsum bla...
The aim of this study was to explore the use of biotechnologies in the restoration of wall paintings...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
This case study shows the application of viable bacterial cells for removing undesired deposits from...