Microbial factors behind struvite precipitation: enzymes and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) as key players. [PDF]
Toprak P +5 more
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Microbial Mg-rich Carbonates in an Extreme Alkaline Lake (Las Eras, Central Spain). [PDF]
Sanz-Montero ME +2 more
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Biomineralization processes of calcite induced by bacteria isolated from marine sediments. [PDF]
Wei S +5 more
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Cast from the Past? Microbial Diversity of a Neolithic Stone Circle. [PDF]
Martín-Cereceda M +6 more
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Carbonate Precipitation through Microbial Activities in Natural Environment, and Their Potential in Biotechnology: A Review. [PDF]
Zhu T, Dittrich M.
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Bacterial community dynamics during the application of a Myxococcus xanthus-inoculated culture medium used for consolidation of ornamental limestone. [PDF]
Piñar G +6 more
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Microbial community shifts during salt mitigation treatments of historic buildings using mineral poultices: a long-term monitoring of salt and associated biofilms. [PDF]
Tichy J +7 more
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Isolation of carbonatogenic bacteria for biorestoration
Biomineralization of calcium carbonate by living organisms, including bacteria, has been studied for its potential use in conservation and restoration applications in Cultural Heritage. This study reports the carbonatogenic properties of three bacterial strains (Lysinibacillus fusiformis 3.20, Psychrobacillus psychrodurans 7Mo and Lederbergia lenta ...
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The deterioration of the stone built and sculptural heritage has prompted the search and development of novel consolidation/protection treatments that can overcome the limitations of traditional ones. Attention has been drawn to bioconservation, particularly bacterial carbonatogenesis (i.e. bacterially induced calcium carbonate precipitation), as a new
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