Palla et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Innovative and integrated strategies: case studiesPalla et al., 2022
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- 14745676695897353385
- Author
- Palla F
- Barresi G
- Cammarata M
- Cavallaro G
- Chisesi R
- Di Carlo E
- Giordano A
- Lombardo G
- Parisi M
- Rotolo V
- Schiavone S
- Arcoleo G
- Casini G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Biotechnology and conservation of cultural heritage
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In this chapter, case studies related to biodeterioration, bioaerosol, biocide and biocleaning are reported. The aim is highlighting the role of biology and biotechnology tools for the preventive conservation of organic and inorganic artefacts, understanding how traditional as …
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