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The project addresses the impact of cyanobacteria on stone artworks, focusing on their biofilm formation and the resulting decay. By investigating the interactions between these microorganisms and their environment, the research aims to develop strategies for better conservation of cultural heritage.
Many of the world’s most precious artworks are made of stone and their irreversible disappearing due to biological attack is a worldwide concern.
Cyanobacteria colonize outdoor surfaces and develop biofilms, which, in turn, causes aesthetic, chemical and physical decay.
The fragile character of the stone heritage material is further exacerbated by the unpredictable nature of environmental changes impacts, posing challenges for conservation management.
Although there have been EU projects and sci…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO
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