Oxalate film formation is a pathology that often occurs in mural paintings and may result from the concomitant action of microorganisms and environmental conditions. Low Choir of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Saudação (Portugal) has mural paintings with an extraordinary beauty, which over time have been suffered polychromy degradation and biofilm formation, presenting an ideal case study to investigate the role and impact of microorganisms in the biodeterioration process. Bacterial populations, filamentous fungi belonging to the genera Cladosporium, Penicillium, Nectria and yeast strain of the genera Rhodotorula were isolated from these wall paintings. The penetration of fungal hyphae in the microstructure of mortars, observed by scanning...
Mural paintings in the hypogeal environment of the Tomba degli Scudi in Tarquinia, Italy, show a qui...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
The preservation of the wall paintings in rural habitats may be difficult because of severe damage c...
The action of microbial communities on mural paintings, particularly in mortars and in pictorial lay...
The aim of this work is the isolation and identification of the microbial communities involved in th...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
The knowledge about the microbial communities present in mural paintings is of utmost importance to ...
Microbial biofilms were massively developing on the surfaces and within the painting layers of mural...
The study of the physiological action of microorganisms in artistic materials is one of the most in...
The biological colonization of mural paintings in rocky habitats is a widely recurring phenomenon an...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
Microorganisms have been considered as causative agents of biodeterioration in multiple artworks. In...
The aim of this work was the material characterisation of wall paintings and biodegradation assessme...
In this study, we investigated the microbial community (bacteria and fungi) colonising an oil painti...
Mural paintings in the hypogeal environment of the Tomba degli Scudi in Tarquinia, Italy, show a qui...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
The preservation of the wall paintings in rural habitats may be difficult because of severe damage c...
The action of microbial communities on mural paintings, particularly in mortars and in pictorial lay...
The aim of this work is the isolation and identification of the microbial communities involved in th...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
The knowledge about the microbial communities present in mural paintings is of utmost importance to ...
Microbial biofilms were massively developing on the surfaces and within the painting layers of mural...
The study of the physiological action of microorganisms in artistic materials is one of the most in...
The biological colonization of mural paintings in rocky habitats is a widely recurring phenomenon an...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
Microorganisms have been considered as causative agents of biodeterioration in multiple artworks. In...
The aim of this work was the material characterisation of wall paintings and biodegradation assessme...
In this study, we investigated the microbial community (bacteria and fungi) colonising an oil painti...
Mural paintings in the hypogeal environment of the Tomba degli Scudi in Tarquinia, Italy, show a qui...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
The preservation of the wall paintings in rural habitats may be difficult because of severe damage c...