Studies on the biodeteriogens of library materials, on the factors contributing to their development and on the aeromicroflora of libraries have been conducted in various countries throughout the world. These studies have fully clarified the causes of microbial deterioration but have not defined to what extent aeromicroflora trigger off the processesof biodeterioration. These studies provided the premises for the present work whose goal is to investigate the problem of the role of aeromicroflora in biodeterioration. It is part of the project for cultural heritage, promoted by the Italian National research Council
Research on the viability of fungal spores in relation to different microclimates and materials / F., Gallo; P., Valenti; P., Colaizzi; G., Pasquariello; M., Scorrano; M. C., Sclocchi; Maggi, Oriana; Persiani, Anna Maria. - STAMPA. - I:(1999), pp. 213-230. (Intervento presentato al convegno INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF ARCHIVAL AND LIBRERY MATERIALS tenutosi a ERICE (SICILIA) nel 22-29 April 1996).
Research on the viability of fungal spores in relation to different microclimates and materials.
MAGGI, Oriana;PERSIANI, Anna Maria
1999
Abstract
Studies on the biodeteriogens of library materials, on the factors contributing to their development and on the aeromicroflora of libraries have been conducted in various countries throughout the world. These studies have fully clarified the causes of microbial deterioration but have not defined to what extent aeromicroflora trigger off the processesof biodeterioration. These studies provided the premises for the present work whose goal is to investigate the problem of the role of aeromicroflora in biodeterioration. It is part of the project for cultural heritage, promoted by the Italian National research CouncilI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.