Halophilic microorganisms are responsible for the rosy discolouration of saline environments in three historical buildings with mural paintings
13 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 64 referencias.-- Material suplementario (1 firura.-- 4 tablas).-- The ribosomal sequences of the bacterial- and archaeal clones and the bacterial isolates have been deposited at the NCBI GenBank database under the accession numbers (KF692550–KF692709 for the cloned sequences and HG515390–HG515401 for the bacterial isolates).
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Format: | artículo biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2014-08
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Subjects: | Actinobacteria, Bacterial strains, Bacterium identification, Bacterium isolation, Biodegradation, Biofilms, Building materials, Controlled study, Firmicutes, Halalkalicoccus, Halobacterium, Halococcus, Halophil, Microbial community, Molecular phylogeny, Nonhuman, Nucleotide sequence, Painting, Species dominance, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/101106 |
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