Experiments were designed (1) to investigate the bioadhesion, biofilm formation, foxing, and micropitting in documentary collections, (2) to assess the risk of biodeterioration, (3) to investigate the environmental microbial concentration, and (4) to study the influence of environmental factors in biodeterioration of documentary heritage in three archives. The importance of this work in the field of biodeterioration of documentary heritage was verified by bioadhesion and biofilm formation by microorganisms isolated from the collections under study. Bacillus sp. and Scopulariopsis sp. isolated from paper books showed considerable evidence of attacking the paper structure and of pigment production, constituting a hazard to the loss of documen...
The surface-associated microflora on four deteriorated historical books kept in the library of a Nig...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
Different types of biofilms are widespread on lithic faces of the Catacombs of Domitilla (Rome, Ital...
Documentary heritage is permanently subject to suffering from physical, chemical, and/or biological ...
Highly significant evidence of the intellectual and cultural efforts of the human race is contained ...
Copyright © 2012 Sofı́a Borrego et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Biodeterioration has drawn the attention of different specialists who started to cooperate and to un...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
The objects of cultural heritage are composed of varied materials which can be affected by diverse m...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicoche...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
The biodeterioration of organic and inorganic materials, as well as polymers, is a complex of altera...
The surface-associated microflora on four deteriorated historical books kept in the library of a Nig...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
Different types of biofilms are widespread on lithic faces of the Catacombs of Domitilla (Rome, Ital...
Documentary heritage is permanently subject to suffering from physical, chemical, and/or biological ...
Highly significant evidence of the intellectual and cultural efforts of the human race is contained ...
Copyright © 2012 Sofı́a Borrego et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Biodeterioration has drawn the attention of different specialists who started to cooperate and to un...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
The objects of cultural heritage are composed of varied materials which can be affected by diverse m...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Fungi produce pigments and acids, generating particular local conditions which modify the physicoche...
Libraries and archives house a wide variety of documents made of materials of vegetal and animal ori...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
The biodeterioration of organic and inorganic materials, as well as polymers, is a complex of altera...
The surface-associated microflora on four deteriorated historical books kept in the library of a Nig...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
Different types of biofilms are widespread on lithic faces of the Catacombs of Domitilla (Rome, Ital...