Describes a research project undertaken within the framework of the strategic Cultural Heritage project initiated by the Italian National Research Council. It assessed the vitality of the fungal spores that accumulate on certain types of material (paper, wood, metal, glass), depending upon differing microclimates and the effects of time. Among the fungal species that damage books the authors decided to select the genera Aspergillus, Penicillium and Stachybotrys, from the class of Deuteromycetes, and the genus Chaetomium, from the class of Ascomycetes. The purpose of the research is to evaluate the potential risk of infestation from this type of flora, when the hygrometric levels, considered optimal for conservation, are respected. The sampl...
Biodeterioration is related to several biological systems and metabolic activities of fungi and bact...
, , , , , (Received 12 Aug, 2008; Accepted 3 Dec, 2008) Abstract Background and purpose: Grown fung...
Biological particles in heritage-related indoor environments (museums, libraries, archives) represen...
Studies on the biodeteriogens of library materials, on the factors contributing to their development...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
The growth of molds on paper containing cellulose is a frequent occurrence when the level of relativ...
The action of fungi on books, documents, maps, and works of art on paper can result in inestimable c...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Libraries and archives are keepers of expressions of human thought, from the most ancient documents ...
International audienceMicrobial contamination and damaging effects due to environmental factors (tem...
The mycobiota associated with paper archives and their potential control. Nusantara Bioscience 6: 19...
AbstractFungi are among the most degradative organisms inducing biodeterioration of paper-based item...
Libraries are very propitious environments for the growth of fungi. The great concentration of organ...
This work was funded with national funds by FCT -Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia, I. P., within...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Biodeterioration is related to several biological systems and metabolic activities of fungi and bact...
, , , , , (Received 12 Aug, 2008; Accepted 3 Dec, 2008) Abstract Background and purpose: Grown fung...
Biological particles in heritage-related indoor environments (museums, libraries, archives) represen...
Studies on the biodeteriogens of library materials, on the factors contributing to their development...
Fungi are the most important agents of biodeterioration in museums, libraries, and repositories. The...
The growth of molds on paper containing cellulose is a frequent occurrence when the level of relativ...
The action of fungi on books, documents, maps, and works of art on paper can result in inestimable c...
Paper is an organic substrate that provides a good medium for the growth of certain fungi, and bacte...
Libraries and archives are keepers of expressions of human thought, from the most ancient documents ...
International audienceMicrobial contamination and damaging effects due to environmental factors (tem...
The mycobiota associated with paper archives and their potential control. Nusantara Bioscience 6: 19...
AbstractFungi are among the most degradative organisms inducing biodeterioration of paper-based item...
Libraries are very propitious environments for the growth of fungi. The great concentration of organ...
This work was funded with national funds by FCT -Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia, I. P., within...
One of the most important causes of paper degradation is biodeterioration, caused especially by fung...
Biodeterioration is related to several biological systems and metabolic activities of fungi and bact...
, , , , , (Received 12 Aug, 2008; Accepted 3 Dec, 2008) Abstract Background and purpose: Grown fung...
Biological particles in heritage-related indoor environments (museums, libraries, archives) represen...