Mycology has been recently applied to forensic investigation highlighting the usefulness of studying fungi in different areas of forensic science. Due to the lack of common protocols, the forensic mycological data in literature are not always comparable. Like all new applications, even forensic mycology requires data collected according to standardized and comparable methods to become more effective. In the present work a mycological profile of mummified body following the described protocol is presented. The mycological profile was composed by 64 fungal colonies of 6 different species belonging to genus Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Fusarium, Penicillium, and Phialemonium. This work aims to implement the knowledge of the fungal community samp...
The purpose of this work is to give a brief account of the possibility to estimate the preservation ...
A survey of opportunistic biocenosis (macro and micro organisms) as- sociated with a rest of human m...
International audienceHumans are constantly exposed to micromycetes, especially filamentous fungi th...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
In a murder case it is very common to find a corpse in a grave followed by the human decomposition. ...
Fungi are increasingly being used in criminal investigations as a source of data for crime scene and...
Aims: To investigate the presence of fungi during three human decomposition stages: bloated, putref...
Forensic archaeologists and criminal investigators employ many different techniques for the location...
With developing of forensic observations, certain species of insects and microorganisms were describ...
With developing of forensic observations, certain species of insects and microorganisms were describ...
The present study reports the mycological data collected from two corpses preserved in controlled co...
The knowledge of forensic mycology has been formed by using the capacity of the science of fungus id...
One of the main aims of the University of Pavia mycology laboratory was to collect wood decay fungal...
Italy is a Mediterranean country in south-central Europe that has a long tradition in mycology. The ...
The purpose of this work is to give a brief account of the possibility to estimate the preservation ...
A survey of opportunistic biocenosis (macro and micro organisms) as- sociated with a rest of human m...
International audienceHumans are constantly exposed to micromycetes, especially filamentous fungi th...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
In a murder case it is very common to find a corpse in a grave followed by the human decomposition. ...
Fungi are increasingly being used in criminal investigations as a source of data for crime scene and...
Aims: To investigate the presence of fungi during three human decomposition stages: bloated, putref...
Forensic archaeologists and criminal investigators employ many different techniques for the location...
With developing of forensic observations, certain species of insects and microorganisms were describ...
With developing of forensic observations, certain species of insects and microorganisms were describ...
The present study reports the mycological data collected from two corpses preserved in controlled co...
The knowledge of forensic mycology has been formed by using the capacity of the science of fungus id...
One of the main aims of the University of Pavia mycology laboratory was to collect wood decay fungal...
Italy is a Mediterranean country in south-central Europe that has a long tradition in mycology. The ...
The purpose of this work is to give a brief account of the possibility to estimate the preservation ...
A survey of opportunistic biocenosis (macro and micro organisms) as- sociated with a rest of human m...
International audienceHumans are constantly exposed to micromycetes, especially filamentous fungi th...