Ecology and identification of environmental fungi and metabolic processes involved in the biodeterioration of Brazilian soapstone historical monuments
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Weathering of granitic gneiss: A geochemical and microbiological study in the polluted sub-tropical city of Rio de Janeiro
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Analysis of of dark crusts on the church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, using chemical, microscope and metabarcoding microbial identification techniques
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Microbial impact on building materials: an overview
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Dual phylogenetic staining protocol for simultaneous analysis of yeast and bacteria in artworks
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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization: a potentially useful technique for detection of microorganisms on mortars
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Urban structure degradation caused by growth of plants and microbial activity
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In Situ Investigation of the Biodeteriorative Microorganisms Lived on Stone Surfaces of the Sumela Monastery (Trabzon, Turkey)
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Melding the Old with the New: Trends in Methods Used to Identify, Monitor, and Control Microorganisms on Cultural Heritage Materials
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Lichen colonization and associated deterioration processes in Pasargadae, UNESCO world heritage site, Iran
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Biodeterioration of stone: a review
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Nutrient cycling potential within microbial communities on culturally important stoneworks
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