[HTML][HTML] Unraveling disparate roles of organisms, from plants to bacteria, and viruses on built cultural heritage

P Sanmartín, P Bosch-Roig, D Pangallo… - Applied Microbiology …, 2023 - Springer
The different organisms, ranging from plants to bacteria, and viruses that dwell on built
cultural heritage can be passive or active participants in conservation processes. For the …

[HTML][HTML] Stealing from Phytotherapy—Heritage Conservation with Essential Oils: A Review, from Remedy to Sustainable Restoration Product

R Reale, L Medeghini, M Botticelli - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Essential oils represent a good alternative to chemical biocides as they have antiseptic,
antibacterial and antifungal properties, inhibiting the formation and proliferation of biofilms …

[PDF][PDF] Green mitigation strategy for cultural heritage using bacterial biocides

AT Caldeira - … in the deterioration and preservation of cultural …, 2021 - library.oapen.org
The microbiota present in cultural heritage objects, made by diverse inorganic and organic
materials and inserted into particular environment, represents a complex and dynamic …

[HTML][HTML] An Ecotoxicological Evaluation of Four Fungal Metabolites with Potential Application as Biocides for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage

M Petraretti, A Siciliano, F Carraturo, A Cimmino… - Toxins, 2022 - mdpi.com
Biocides based on chemical synthetic compounds have been commonly used to counteract
damages caused by microorganisms on stone cultural heritage. However, in the last few …

[HTML][HTML] Rainbow code of biodeterioration to cultural heritage objects

DA Avdanina, AA Zhgun - Heritage Science, 2024 - Springer
The vast majority of cultural heritage objects consist of materials that can be subjected to
biodeterioration. Currently, there is significant number of publications showing which …

Unraveling disparate roles of organisms, from plants to bacteria, and viruses on built cultural heritage

P Sanmartín Sánchez, P Bosch-Roig, D Pangallo… - 2023 - minerva.usc.es
The different organisms, ranging from plants to bacteria, and viruses that dwell on built
cultural heritage can be passive or active participants in conservation processes. For the …

[PDF][PDF] Beneficial bacteria as natural biocontrol agents for preservation of fungal infested works of art–a review

N Unković, ML Grbić, I Dimkić - Microbiology (Mikrobiologija), 2023 - microbiology.bg.ac.rs
Fungal infestation is considered to be one of the main causes of decay of all types of historic
works of art and source of occupational hazard for conservators, restorers and other …