Gilded Woodcarving Alteration: Assessment of Filamentous Fungi Action
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Biodegradation and biodeterioration by living organisms can cause massive damage to
historical monuments. Fungi are a major responsible in wood degradation sharing a single
strategy for degrading wood polymers by secreting enzymes that break down the main
constituents of wood such as cellulose or xylose. In this work, the presence and participation
of fungi in woodcarving and their biological activity were examined by monitoring their
cellulolytic/xylanolytic activity. Isolated fungi of the genera Penicillium, Cladosporium and
Mucor showed the highest cellulose and xylose activity and are therefore the main
responsible for the structural deterioration of wood support of the altars of the Espírito Santo
Church, Évora, Portugal. The application of combined strategies allow a fast and efficient
screening to signalise the main biodegradative agents in gilded woodcarving.
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Tânia Rosado, Mara Silva, Catarina Pereira, José Mirão, António Candeias and Ana Teresa Caldeira (2015) Gilded Woodcarving Alteration: Assessment of Filamentous Fungi Action. International Journal of Conservation Science; 6:499-506.