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Rock-inhabiting fungi and their role in deterioration of stone monuments in the Mediterranean area

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PLANT BIOSYSTEMS
卷 148, 期 2, 页码 384-391

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2013.877533

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black fungi; marble decay; Biodeterioration; stone monument restoration

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  1. Italian Research Program of National Interest (PRIN) [Rd-Ra 330.563]

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Most of the cultural heritage is in the Mediterranean area. Stone was historically the most durable and widely used building material; therefore, the greatest deal of antiques is represented by stone monuments located in outdoor environments. Atmospheric agents, pollution, and various stresses are the main causes of deterioration of artistic heritage as well as many micro-organisms that often cause irreversible damages. Conservation of this invaluable patrimony, therefore, is a demanding challenge. Rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF) are very active agents causing visible alteration patterns and exfoliation of stone monuments; ecological conditions in the Mediterranean rocks are optimal for RIF development. Along with environmental conditions, fungal colonization depends also on bioreceptivity of the surfaces and survival strategies of colonizing species. This paper represents an overview of RIF biodiversity on stone monuments known at present, mechanisms of attack and colonization and outdoor conditions allowing the settlement of RIF propagules, colonization, and the following biodeterioration processes.

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