1991
DOI: 10.1016/0265-3036(91)90036-q
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Studies on the growth of selected fungal strains on limestones impregnated with silicone resins (Steinfestiger H and Elastosil E-41)

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“…Furthermore, the ability of fungi to attack a wide range of polymeric substances, including those added to stone for protective reasons, means that their presence has to be considered during conservation treatments (Koestler and Santoro, 1988;Salvadori and Nugari, 1988;Leznicka et al, 1991;Koestler, 2000;Tiano et al, 2000;Lugauskas, 2003).…”
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“…Furthermore, the ability of fungi to attack a wide range of polymeric substances, including those added to stone for protective reasons, means that their presence has to be considered during conservation treatments (Koestler and Santoro, 1988;Salvadori and Nugari, 1988;Leznicka et al, 1991;Koestler, 2000;Tiano et al, 2000;Lugauskas, 2003).…”
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“…However, as early as the 1950s, some experiments on biodeterioration of polyvinyl acetate resins were reported by the Isti-tuto Centrale del Restauro in Rome, Italy (26). Generally, filamentous fungi were the agents causing deterioration of these materials that were studied the most, especially in early experiments (17,41,54,61), although some bacteria, yeasts, algae, and lichens that are capable of growing on synthetic polymers have been found or isolated (14). Historically, identification of filamentous fungal species has been based on morphological characteristics, both macroscopic and microscopic.…”
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