Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays

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Autor(a) principal: Trovão, João
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Portugal, António
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100623
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11094196
Resumo: Fungi are known to contribute to the development of drastic biodeterioration of historical and valuable cultural heritage materials. Understandably, studies in this area are increasingly reliant on modern molecular biology techniques due to the enormous benefits they offer. However, classical culture dependent methodologies still offer the advantage of allowing fungal species biodeteriorative profiles to be studied in great detail. Both the essays available and the results concerning distinct fungal species biodeteriorative profiles obtained by amended plate essays, remain scattered and in need of a deep summarization. As such, the present work attempts to provide an overview of available options for this profiling, while also providing a summary of currently known fungal species putative biodeteriorative abilities solely obtained by the application of these methodologies. Conse-quently, this work also provides a series of checklists that can be helpful to microbiologists, restorers and conservation workers when attempting to safeguard cultural heritage materials worldwide from biodeterioration.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
title Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
spellingShingle Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
Trovão, João
Biodeterioration
Cultural heritage
Deteriorative action
Enzymatic activity
Fungi
title_short Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
title_full Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
title_fullStr Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
title_full_unstemmed Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
title_sort Current Knowledge on the Fungal Degradation Abilities Profiled through Biodeteriorative Plate Essays
author Trovão, João
author_facet Trovão, João
Portugal, António
author_role author
author2 Portugal, António
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trovão, João
Portugal, António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodeterioration
Cultural heritage
Deteriorative action
Enzymatic activity
Fungi
topic Biodeterioration
Cultural heritage
Deteriorative action
Enzymatic activity
Fungi
description Fungi are known to contribute to the development of drastic biodeterioration of historical and valuable cultural heritage materials. Understandably, studies in this area are increasingly reliant on modern molecular biology techniques due to the enormous benefits they offer. However, classical culture dependent methodologies still offer the advantage of allowing fungal species biodeteriorative profiles to be studied in great detail. Both the essays available and the results concerning distinct fungal species biodeteriorative profiles obtained by amended plate essays, remain scattered and in need of a deep summarization. As such, the present work attempts to provide an overview of available options for this profiling, while also providing a summary of currently known fungal species putative biodeteriorative abilities solely obtained by the application of these methodologies. Conse-quently, this work also provides a series of checklists that can be helpful to microbiologists, restorers and conservation workers when attempting to safeguard cultural heritage materials worldwide from biodeterioration.
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