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Microbial Communities in Cultural Heritage and Their Control



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Autore: De Leo Filomena Visualizza persona
Titolo: Microbial Communities in Cultural Heritage and Their Control Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (232 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: phototrophic biofilms
show caves
biological control
bacteria
cyanobacteria
amoeba
Nanhai No.1 shipwreck
wood lacquers
fungi
high-throughput sequencing
carboxymethyl cellulose activity
biocides
microbial community
biodeterioration
MinION approach
SEM
aDNA
animal
plant
cultural heritage conservation
eco-friendly biocides
ecology of biodeterioration
mural paintings
stone biodeterioration
cultural heritage
biofilm
biodeteriogens
antifouling
ionic liquids
green conservation
SMART conservation
biofilms
phyto-derivative
liquorice
lavender
PAM
green microalgae
diatoms
Alhambra
Generalife
conservation
information modelling
stone fountains
air quality
museum
next-generation sequencing
PCR amplicon
terpenoid varnishes
painting
GC-MS
MDS
microbiome
biochemical processes
nitrogen cycle
sulfur cycle
acidic attack
stone and rock
antimicrobial activity
canvas painting biodeterioration
cleaning procedure
contactless test
control
plant essential oils
volatile components
bio-desalination
biocleaning
nitrate
granite pavement
essential oil
hydro-alcoholic extract
plant products
green strategy
microorganisms
Persona (resp. second.): JuradoValme
De LeoFilomena
Sommario/riassunto: Cultural heritage plays a key role in understanding the history of humankind; therefore, the adoption of appropriate strategies for its conservation is essential. Microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi and microalgae, which are usually organized on the surface in microbial communities as “biofilms”, can cause serious problems in the conservation of cultural heritage, making the adoption of prevention and conservation strategies a critical issue. This editorial focuses on studies published within the present Special Issue that present advances in the field of the biodeterioration of cultural heritage caused by microbial communities, with a particular focus on new methods for their elimination and control.
Titolo autorizzato: Microbial Communities in Cultural Heritage and Their Control  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910674036203321
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