The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has become an integral part of restoration activities. Here, the microbial agent of rosy discoloration on medieval frescoes in the Crypt of the Original Sin (Matera, Italy) was investigated by a combination of microscopic, molecular and spectroscopic approaches. The bacterial community from three rosy-discoloured painting sites was characterized by 16S rRNA gene-based techniques. The eubacterial population was prevalently composed of Actinobacteria, among which Rubrobacter radiotolerans-related bacteria accounted for 63-87% of the 16S rRNA gene pool per sampled site. Archaea, with prevalence of Haloarchaea-related species, were detected in one of t...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Microbiological characterization of frescos in four different locations (Collegio degli Augustali, C...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has be...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has be...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has be...
The Campania region in southern Italy is noted for its large number of churches that harbour invalua...
<div><p>A number of mural paintings and building materials from monuments located in central and sou...
A number of mural paintings and building materials from monuments located in central and south Europ...
Pink patinas and rosy discolorations on stones and mural paintings are often of biological origin, a...
The action of microbial communities on mural paintings, particularly in mortars and in pictorial lay...
The archaeological site of Herculaneum (Campania, Italy), which was buried as a result of the erupti...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Aim: To investigate the composition of the microbial community in biodeterioration of two frescoes i...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Microbiological characterization of frescos in four different locations (Collegio degli Augustali, C...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has be...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has be...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has be...
The Campania region in southern Italy is noted for its large number of churches that harbour invalua...
<div><p>A number of mural paintings and building materials from monuments located in central and sou...
A number of mural paintings and building materials from monuments located in central and south Europ...
Pink patinas and rosy discolorations on stones and mural paintings are often of biological origin, a...
The action of microbial communities on mural paintings, particularly in mortars and in pictorial lay...
The archaeological site of Herculaneum (Campania, Italy), which was buried as a result of the erupti...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Aim: To investigate the composition of the microbial community in biodeterioration of two frescoes i...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Microbiological characterization of frescos in four different locations (Collegio degli Augustali, C...