Growth and viability of fungi on three building materials under moistening and drying conditions were investigated in the laboratory. The materials were taken from buildings under repair and no additional inoculation of fungi was used. The materials underwent four treatments (4–8 weeks of each): capillary absorption of water, drying in air at a relative humidity (RH) of 30%, condensation and finally drying at 50% RH. Moisture content (MC), equilibrium relative humidity (ERH), and concentrations of culturable fungi, actinomycetes and total spores were determined in the materials at 1- or 2-week intervals. The results showed that when water was absorbed by capillary action to the materials, fungal growth started fast and was abundant in the w...
The new era in the design of modern healthy buildings necessitates multidisciplinary research effort...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
In buildings growing conditions for mould fungi can occur and cause fungus infestation. The danger f...
Abstract Uncontrolled excess moisture in buildings is a common problem that can lead t...
The growth of molds and other discoloring fungi on pine (Pinus sylvestris) sapwood was studied under...
Materials that are stored or used in damp climates may be subject to mould growth. However, all mate...
The growth of some mould fungi on pine and spruce sapwood was studied in 40 different constant moist...
Water leakages are the general cause of moisture stress exceeding the moisture tolerances of constru...
Most buildings experience some kind of high moisture event(s) throughout their life cycles, often re...
During the service life of buildings, natural ageing of materials due to different chemical, physica...
Materials that are stored or used in damp conditions may be subject to mould growth. However, all ma...
Fungi are ubiquitous in nature. Three fungal genera, Aspergillus, Cladosporium and Penicillium, have...
The widespread occurrence of thermophilous microfungi on wood is reported.. Imported timber, in-serv...
To prevent indoor fungal growth, understanding the moisture relations of fungi is a key element. Ind...
Activities of moulds from domestic dwellings are normally classified into three groupsprimary, secon...
The new era in the design of modern healthy buildings necessitates multidisciplinary research effort...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
In buildings growing conditions for mould fungi can occur and cause fungus infestation. The danger f...
Abstract Uncontrolled excess moisture in buildings is a common problem that can lead t...
The growth of molds and other discoloring fungi on pine (Pinus sylvestris) sapwood was studied under...
Materials that are stored or used in damp climates may be subject to mould growth. However, all mate...
The growth of some mould fungi on pine and spruce sapwood was studied in 40 different constant moist...
Water leakages are the general cause of moisture stress exceeding the moisture tolerances of constru...
Most buildings experience some kind of high moisture event(s) throughout their life cycles, often re...
During the service life of buildings, natural ageing of materials due to different chemical, physica...
Materials that are stored or used in damp conditions may be subject to mould growth. However, all ma...
Fungi are ubiquitous in nature. Three fungal genera, Aspergillus, Cladosporium and Penicillium, have...
The widespread occurrence of thermophilous microfungi on wood is reported.. Imported timber, in-serv...
To prevent indoor fungal growth, understanding the moisture relations of fungi is a key element. Ind...
Activities of moulds from domestic dwellings are normally classified into three groupsprimary, secon...
The new era in the design of modern healthy buildings necessitates multidisciplinary research effort...
Assessing the impact of fungal decay in wood structures poses a major challenge for building inspect...
In buildings growing conditions for mould fungi can occur and cause fungus infestation. The danger f...