Biodeterioration by fungi is a serious problem and is responsible for severe chemical and physical damage on virtually all supports used to create cultural heritage. The defacing and eventual loss of reading and aesthetic value urges those responsible to prevent fungal contamination altogether, diminish its impact or recover the damaged artefacts. The present Chapter focuses on the action fungi can have on some of our most precious cultural heritage collections (paper-based documents, photography and film, stone and ceramic glazes) and offers an insight on the current prevention, treatment and assessment strategies used in mycological studies in cultural heritage
Great part of the History of mankind is registered in the form of documents or works of art on paper...
Many valuable cultural and religious heritage materials suffer from the process of biodeterioration ...
Mastic, one of the best natural varnishes, is frequently used as protective and finishing layer or a...
The objects of cultural heritage are composed of varied materials which can be affected by diverse m...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
Biodeterioration is related to several biological systems and metabolic activities of fungi and bact...
Despite controlled relative humidity in archives and private collections, fungi are a widespread cau...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
Fungi are known to contribute to the development of drastic biodeterioration of historical and valua...
The study of biodeterioration is an important issue to allow the best conservation and prevent the d...
The biodeterioration of organic and inorganic materials, as well as polymers, is a complex of altera...
The impact of microbial activity on the deterioration of cultural heritage is a well-recognized glob...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
The Bay of Naples, Italy, is renowned for its archaeological heritage. However, this heritage is thr...
The biodeterioration process involves every type of Cultural Heritage item, including monuments, sto...
Great part of the History of mankind is registered in the form of documents or works of art on paper...
Many valuable cultural and religious heritage materials suffer from the process of biodeterioration ...
Mastic, one of the best natural varnishes, is frequently used as protective and finishing layer or a...
The objects of cultural heritage are composed of varied materials which can be affected by diverse m...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
Biodeterioration is related to several biological systems and metabolic activities of fungi and bact...
Despite controlled relative humidity in archives and private collections, fungi are a widespread cau...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
Fungi are known to contribute to the development of drastic biodeterioration of historical and valua...
The study of biodeterioration is an important issue to allow the best conservation and prevent the d...
The biodeterioration of organic and inorganic materials, as well as polymers, is a complex of altera...
The impact of microbial activity on the deterioration of cultural heritage is a well-recognized glob...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
The Bay of Naples, Italy, is renowned for its archaeological heritage. However, this heritage is thr...
The biodeterioration process involves every type of Cultural Heritage item, including monuments, sto...
Great part of the History of mankind is registered in the form of documents or works of art on paper...
Many valuable cultural and religious heritage materials suffer from the process of biodeterioration ...
Mastic, one of the best natural varnishes, is frequently used as protective and finishing layer or a...