Biodeterioration is a common problem finding in art works such as rock art caves, mural paintings and historic buildings, resulting from interactions between living organisms, specific substrate and environmental conditions [1]. Many microorganisms produce serious damage in historic materials, which are decomposed by the action of specific enzymes and organic acids produced by microbial communities. Biocide treatments are considered to be one of the practical approaches for conservation of artworks [2] however, the typical treatment is based on the application of chemical products that can present high toxicity to humans. Bacillus species are worth for treatment of these historic materials because they produce a great diversity of secondary...
Antiquities and monuments are represents of the culture, civilization and historical background of a...
Existing chemical treatments to prevent biological damage to monuments often involve considerable am...
Although lithic archaeological sites and confined environments are relatively harsh environments for...
The growth control of microflora in cultural and built heritage is usually performed by treatments u...
Abstract: In recent years, the population has become acutely aware of the need to conserve the world...
The damaging of buildings and monuments by biological contamination is a cause of serious concern. B...
Several biosurfactants with antagonistic activity are produced by a variety of microorganisms. Lipop...
Microorganisms are involved in biodeterioration processes and may cause severe damage in mural paint...
The microbiota present in cultural heritage objects, made by diverse inorganic and organic materials...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
Biodeterioration represents a revealing problem for the conservation of cultural heritage. It can be...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The biodeterioration process involves every type of Cultural Heritage item, including monuments, sto...
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...
Existing chemical treatments to prevent biological damage to monuments often involve considerable am...
Although lithic archaeological sites and confined environments are relatively harsh environments for...
The growth control of microflora in cultural and built heritage is usually performed by treatments u...
Abstract: In recent years, the population has become acutely aware of the need to conserve the world...
The damaging of buildings and monuments by biological contamination is a cause of serious concern. B...
Several biosurfactants with antagonistic activity are produced by a variety of microorganisms. Lipop...
Microorganisms are involved in biodeterioration processes and may cause severe damage in mural paint...
The microbiota present in cultural heritage objects, made by diverse inorganic and organic materials...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
Biodeterioration represents a revealing problem for the conservation of cultural heritage. It can be...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The identification of microorganisms involved in biodeterioration/biodegradation process is determin...
The biodeterioration process involves every type of Cultural Heritage item, including monuments, sto...
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...
Existing chemical treatments to prevent biological damage to monuments often involve considerable am...
Although lithic archaeological sites and confined environments are relatively harsh environments for...