Background: Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consolidate decayed ornamental stone of the Royal Chapel in Granada (Spain). While this promising method has demonstrated its efficacy regarding strengthening of the stone, little is known about its ecological sustainability.Methodology/Principal Findings: Here, we report molecular monitoring of the stone-autochthonous microbiota before and at 5, 12 and 30 months after the bio-consolidation treatment (medium/long-term monitoring), employing the well-known molecular strategy of DGGE analyses. Before the bio-consolidation treatment, the bacterial diversity showed the exclusive dominance of Actinobacteria (100%), which decreased in the community (44...
The deterioration of cultural asset is induced by biological, chemical, and physical factors, influ...
The study performed on the stone materials from the Convent of Christ revealed the presence of a com...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consolidate decayed or...
Science of the total environment 405(2008) 278-285In order to understand the biodeterioration proces...
AbstractMicrobially Induced Carbonate Precipitation is proposed as an environmentally friendly metho...
Rocks, either in natural geological outcrops or in stone monuments, are common habitats for a wide v...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural ...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural h...
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation,xxx (2009) 1–8In the current study, five phototrophi...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
S6.-Biodeterioration: Fundamentals, Present and Future Perspectives. Session in Honour of Prof. Cesá...
The deterioration of cultural asset is induced by biological, chemical, and physical factors, influ...
The study performed on the stone materials from the Convent of Christ revealed the presence of a com...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Biomineralization processes have recently been applied in situ to protect and consolidate decayed or...
Science of the total environment 405(2008) 278-285In order to understand the biodeterioration proces...
AbstractMicrobially Induced Carbonate Precipitation is proposed as an environmentally friendly metho...
Rocks, either in natural geological outcrops or in stone monuments, are common habitats for a wide v...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural ...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural h...
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation,xxx (2009) 1–8In the current study, five phototrophi...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
Previous studies on microbes associated with deterioration of cultural heritage (CH) stoneworks have...
S6.-Biodeterioration: Fundamentals, Present and Future Perspectives. Session in Honour of Prof. Cesá...
The deterioration of cultural asset is induced by biological, chemical, and physical factors, influ...
The study performed on the stone materials from the Convent of Christ revealed the presence of a com...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...