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Title: Methodological approaches to the control of phototrophic biofilms colonizing subterranean sites in the Mediterranean area
Authors: Urzì, Clara
De Leo, Filomena
Bruno, Laura
Zammit, Gabrielle
Krakova, Lucia
Pangallo, Domenico
Albertano, Patrizia
Keywords: Stone buildings -- Conservation and restoration
Nondestructive testing
Limestone -- Biodegradation
Biofilms
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Associazione Investire in Cultura
Citation: Urzì, C., De Leo, F., Bruno, L., Zammit, G., Krakova, L., Pangallo, D., & Albertano, P. (2010). Methodological approaches to the control of phototrophic biofilms colonizing subterranean sites in the Mediterranean area. 4th International Congress on Science and Technology for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean Basin, Cairo. 265-271.
Abstract: The widespread presence of cyanobacteria-dominated phototrophic biofilms in hypogean sites open to the public in Italy, Malta and Spain has been monitored over the years. These microbial communities have been studied to determine their diversity, to characterize their structure and the relationships between their microorganisms and the colonised substrata and to prevent their growth on stone surfaces. Our results showed that the adopted non-destruction approach was successful in identifying and eradicating the photorophic microflora involved in the different patterns of biodeterioration and confirmed the suitabilily of the applied methodologics for monitoring and conservation of stone Cultural Heritage.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/88471
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