International audienceBackground: In nature, saprotrophic fungi have an essential ecological role in decomposition of organic matter. In soils, they break down material like leaves, wood, dead bodies, etc. Fungal colonization in natural environments requires advanced functional relationships, including various antagonisms and synergisms, between the different components of the biotope. Colonization can be described, analyzed at different scales (macroscopic and molecular) and modeled. In indoor environment, fungi find niches favorable to their development, but are most often undesirable. Indeed, micromycetes induce pathologies to the occupants (allergies, poisoning and infections) and can also cause irreversible damages to the materials the...
Studies show that mold, a fuzzy cob-web-like growth produced primarily on organic matter, is all aro...
© 2018 CSIRO. All rights reserved. The problem of biological damage of mineral building materials an...
Indoor air quality is important to the health and comfort of building occupants. There are many sour...
International audienceBackground: In nature, saprotrophic fungi have an essential ecological role in...
Impacts of building on environment and on health of inhabitants are nowadays priority issues. The in...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Microorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to be one of the main causes of the degradati...
Fungal deterioration of building materials causes economic losses due to restoration processes and b...
The microbiota present in public buildings - fungal, algae and fungi that thrive in buildings and in...
Cultural heritage constitutive materials can provide excellent substrates for microbial colonization...
Biological deterioration of organic and inorganic objects is a compIex process involving a relevant ...
International audienceIn addition to the biodegradation problems encountered in buildings, exposure ...
Interactions between wood-inhabiting Mcromycetes and between this group and other colonising organis...
International audienceObjective of the study. - Study of the spatio-temporal fungal colonization in ...
Two hundred seventy seven strains from eleven opportunistic species of the genus Candida, isolated f...
Studies show that mold, a fuzzy cob-web-like growth produced primarily on organic matter, is all aro...
© 2018 CSIRO. All rights reserved. The problem of biological damage of mineral building materials an...
Indoor air quality is important to the health and comfort of building occupants. There are many sour...
International audienceBackground: In nature, saprotrophic fungi have an essential ecological role in...
Impacts of building on environment and on health of inhabitants are nowadays priority issues. The in...
In the last decades, the increasing reporting of non-specific symptoms experienced by the occupants ...
Microorganisms from damp indoor environments are known to be one of the main causes of the degradati...
Fungal deterioration of building materials causes economic losses due to restoration processes and b...
The microbiota present in public buildings - fungal, algae and fungi that thrive in buildings and in...
Cultural heritage constitutive materials can provide excellent substrates for microbial colonization...
Biological deterioration of organic and inorganic objects is a compIex process involving a relevant ...
International audienceIn addition to the biodegradation problems encountered in buildings, exposure ...
Interactions between wood-inhabiting Mcromycetes and between this group and other colonising organis...
International audienceObjective of the study. - Study of the spatio-temporal fungal colonization in ...
Two hundred seventy seven strains from eleven opportunistic species of the genus Candida, isolated f...
Studies show that mold, a fuzzy cob-web-like growth produced primarily on organic matter, is all aro...
© 2018 CSIRO. All rights reserved. The problem of biological damage of mineral building materials an...
Indoor air quality is important to the health and comfort of building occupants. There are many sour...