Damages to hypogeal archaeological monuments, caused by the growth of tree roots, are frequently reported in the city of Rome. Problems of compatibility between trees and underground structures may become complex in the case of historical gardens. The Jewish catacombs of Villa Torlonia show relevant conservation problems, some of them arising from damages due to root growth, and consolidating interventions seem to be urgent. Some species in the gardens, especially Ficus carica L., but also Quercus ilex L. and Pinus pinea L., have developed a strong root system, growing for many meters in lateral distance and for some meters vertically. The plants responsible for the various alterations were identified by their wood anatomy and a method...
Roots can produce mechanical and chemical alterations to building structures, especially in the case...
Ivy (Hedera helix L.) growing on monuments is a common issue in the study of nature’s relationship w...
Roots can produce mechanical and chemical alterations to building structures, especially in the case...
Damage caused by tree root growth to archaeological monuments buried underground over the course of ...
Plant roots represent a treat for building structures and especially for underground historical arte...
""In this study, we analyzed the relationship between buried archaeological remains (masonries, pave...
Further investigations on tree roots for the conservation of the archaeological site (Domus Tiberian...
Archaeological sites can represent a refuge for plant and animal species, protecting them from the p...
Vegetation management of archaeological sites is a recurrent problem when considering the conservati...
“It is undeniable that infesting vegetation settling in monumental sites is a paramount cause of deg...
Ancient trees are important habitats, confer vital ecological roles and function as cultural legacie...
Archaeological sites represent a refuge for plant and animal species, rich in biodiversity and prote...
Many veteran trees characterize the landscape of Mediterranean historical parks and gardens, represe...
Cultural heritage sites such as historical or sacred areas provide suitable habitats for plants and ...
Plants growing on ancient buildings and archaeological remains pose a severe threat to their conserv...
Roots can produce mechanical and chemical alterations to building structures, especially in the case...
Ivy (Hedera helix L.) growing on monuments is a common issue in the study of nature’s relationship w...
Roots can produce mechanical and chemical alterations to building structures, especially in the case...
Damage caused by tree root growth to archaeological monuments buried underground over the course of ...
Plant roots represent a treat for building structures and especially for underground historical arte...
""In this study, we analyzed the relationship between buried archaeological remains (masonries, pave...
Further investigations on tree roots for the conservation of the archaeological site (Domus Tiberian...
Archaeological sites can represent a refuge for plant and animal species, protecting them from the p...
Vegetation management of archaeological sites is a recurrent problem when considering the conservati...
“It is undeniable that infesting vegetation settling in monumental sites is a paramount cause of deg...
Ancient trees are important habitats, confer vital ecological roles and function as cultural legacie...
Archaeological sites represent a refuge for plant and animal species, rich in biodiversity and prote...
Many veteran trees characterize the landscape of Mediterranean historical parks and gardens, represe...
Cultural heritage sites such as historical or sacred areas provide suitable habitats for plants and ...
Plants growing on ancient buildings and archaeological remains pose a severe threat to their conserv...
Roots can produce mechanical and chemical alterations to building structures, especially in the case...
Ivy (Hedera helix L.) growing on monuments is a common issue in the study of nature’s relationship w...
Roots can produce mechanical and chemical alterations to building structures, especially in the case...