The action of microbial communities on mural paintings, particularly in mortars and in pictorial layers, triggered numerous studies to identify the main biodeteriogenic agents and to better understand the role of microorganisms in the biodeterioration/biodegradation of these artworks. The biodegradation phenomenon is an important issue for the conservation of cultural heritage that needs urgent answers to their rehabilitation. Microbial activity and their ability to obtain elements by biosolubilization of the materials, essentials for their metabolism, can play an important role in the mural paintings deterioration, being fungi and bacteria the main biodeteriogenic agents responsible for aesthetic and structural damages. Thereby, to underst...
In this study, we investigated the microbial community (bacteria and fungi) colonising an oil painti...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The biodeterioration/biodegradation process is an important issue for the conservation of cultural h...
Oxalate film formation is a pathology that often occurs in mural paintings and may result from the c...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
Cultural Heritage decay is a serious problem with social and economic impact. Mural painting is one ...
This work presents a novel microanalytical approach in the mural paintings microbial diversity chara...
The aim of this work is the isolation and identification of the microbial communities involved in th...
Microbial biofilms were massively developing on the surfaces and within the painting layers of mural...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has b...
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...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The biodeterioration/biodegradation process is an important issue for the conservation of cultural h...
Oxalate film formation is a pathology that often occurs in mural paintings and may result from the c...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
It is important to characterize the microorganisms involved in biodeterioration processes to underst...
This article reports biocolonization assays carried out on yellow and red ochres and ultramarine blu...
Cultural Heritage decay is a serious problem with social and economic impact. Mural painting is one ...
This work presents a novel microanalytical approach in the mural paintings microbial diversity chara...
The aim of this work is the isolation and identification of the microbial communities involved in th...
Microbial biofilms were massively developing on the surfaces and within the painting layers of mural...
The inventory of microorganisms responsible for biological deterioration of ancient paintings has b...
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...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...