Fungal contamination of paintings and wooden sculptures inside the storage room of a museum: Are current norms and reference values adequate?

HP de Carvalho, N Mesquita, J Trovão… - Journal of Cultural …, 2018 - Elsevier
Biodeterioration is a topic of ever-growing concern and is particularly relevant in the context
of cultural heritage conservation, since artworks and monuments provide diversified …

Fungal contamination of textile objects preserved in Slovene museums and religious institutions

K Kavkler, N Gunde-Cimerman, P Zalar… - International …, 2015 - Elsevier
This investigation into fungal growth on historical textiles, including the canvases of easel
paintings stored in museums and religious institutions (churches and cloisters) in Slovenia …

[HTML][HTML] The mysterious mould outbreak-a comprehensive fungal colonisation in a climate-controlled museum repository challenges the environmental guidelines for …

CJ Bastholm, AM Madsen, B Andersen… - Journal of Cultural …, 2022 - Elsevier
Within the last decade, fungal colonisations have increased in Danish museum repositories.
The growth is unexpected, as many Danish museums strive to comply with the …

[PDF][PDF] Fungi and bacteria in indoor cultural heritage environments: microbial-related risks for artworks and human health

E Di Carlo, R Chisesi, G Barresi, S Barbaro… - Environ. Ecol. Res, 2016 - Citeseer
Cultural heritage constitutive materials can provide excellent substrates for microbial
colonization, highly influenced by thermo-hygrometric parameters. In cultural heritage …

Fungal contaminants of indoor air in the National Library of Greece

I Pyrri, E Tripyla, A Zalachori, M Chrysopoulou… - Aerobiologia, 2020 - Springer
The presence of fungal particulate matter in libraries air is a key issue due to its dual impact
on the valuable artifacts and on humans. Indoor air fungal composition has been …

Indoor air fungal pollution of a historical museum, Egypt: a case study

AHA Awad, Y Saeed, AA Shakour, NM Abdellatif… - Aerobiologia, 2020 - Springer
Fungi can cause serious damages to historical works of art. This study aims to evaluate
fungal pollution in the indoor air environment, deposited dust and surfaces of works of art in …

The assessment of fungal bioaerosols in the crypt of St. Peter in Perugia (Italy)

L Ruga, F Orlandi, B Romano, M Fornaciari - International Biodeterioration …, 2015 - Elsevier
The inspection of the quality of the indoor air in which a work of art or a historical artefact is
kept becomes essential for its conservation. The determination of organic pollutants …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of fungal community involved in the bioderioration process of wooden artworks and canvases in Montefeltro area (Marche, Italy)

L Sabatini, M Sisti, R Campana - Microbiological research, 2018 - Elsevier
Microbiological monitoring represents one of the most useful methods to assess potential
risks related to the integrity of cultural heritage. The objective of this work was to evaluate the …

The role of bio-pollutants in the indoor air quality of old museum buildings: artworks biodeterioration as preview of human diseases

M Baldan, S Manente, FC Izzo - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2021 - Springer
Indoor air quality in buildings is strongly affected by chemical, physical, and biological
agents. Long exposure to inadequate indoor air quality can be very dangerous for the …

Evaluation of microbiological air parameters and the fungal community involved in the potential risks of biodeterioration in a cultural heritage of humanity, Ouro Preto …

D Boniek, CS de Abreu, AFB Dos Santos… - Folia Microbiologica, 2021 - Springer
The research of the microbiological air quality of a building considered a human historical
and cultural heritage site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural …