2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2020.105131
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Biological distribution and environmental monitoring for the conservation of Janggyeong panjeon Depositories and Daejanggyeongpan (Printing Woodblocks of the Tripitaka Koreana) of Haeinsa Temple in Korea

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“…And it is also easier to find Pantoea , Curtobacterium , Cellulomonas , Didymella , and Epicoccum where the paint surface is not damaged and the wood is not exposed. The presence of paint, especially paint containing urushiol (a component with an antimicrobial effect), has been considered to play a good role in the protection of cultural relics 44 . However, our research shows that on the surface of the undamaged ancestral hall, in other words, the coating of paint, there also exists microbial communities that cause microbial degradation of cultural relics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…And it is also easier to find Pantoea , Curtobacterium , Cellulomonas , Didymella , and Epicoccum where the paint surface is not damaged and the wood is not exposed. The presence of paint, especially paint containing urushiol (a component with an antimicrobial effect), has been considered to play a good role in the protection of cultural relics 44 . However, our research shows that on the surface of the undamaged ancestral hall, in other words, the coating of paint, there also exists microbial communities that cause microbial degradation of cultural relics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, limited research exists on the microbial weathering affecting these invaluable structures. Currently, wooden ancestral halls are often coated with paint for microbial inhibition (Gobakken et al, 2010), with urushiol commonly included for its antimicrobial properties (Kim et al, 2021). However, studies reveal the temporary nature of this safeguard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…For the characterization of the surrounding environment, much has been done in monitoring physical measures (e.g., humidity and temperature), as well as in identifying potential agents of degradation in areas relevant to the asset to be preserved (e.g., [138]). Since air circulation could favor contamination, indoor and outdoor aerobiological studies have been performed [70,[272][273][274]. Nevertheless, more efforts are needed to integrate these data for identifying general and specific shared guidelines, allowing for the comparison of results and learning from shared experiences.…”
Section: Fungal Succession In Wood Decay and Wood-staining Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%