The causing agents of biodeterioration identification in a historical monument (Tucumán, Argentina)

Parrado María F.; Adriana I. Hladki; Amalia B. Biasuso y Virginia Mirande. 2008. “The causing agents of biodeterioration identification in a historical monument (Tucumán, Argentina)”. Lilloa 45 (1-2). Twenty one agents of biodeterioration were registered and illustrated: algae: Scytonema millei; fungi: Alternaria alternata, Curvularia sp., Epicoccum nigrum and Monilia sp.; lichens: Leptogium sp. and Lecanora sp.; mosses: Bryum sp., Bryum argenteum, Hyophila sp., Racopilum tomentosum, Sematophyllum sp. and Tor tula sp.; ferns: Pleopeltis tweediana and Thelypteris hispidula; monocotyledon: Cynodon hirsutus, Polypogon viridis, Sporobolus indicus and Tillandsia sp.; dicotyledon: Duchesnea indica and Parietaria debilis.

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Main Authors: Parrado, María F., Hladki, Adriana, Biasuso, Amalia B., Mirande, Virginia
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Fundación Miguel Lillo 2009
Online Access:http://www.lillo.org.ar/journals/index.php/lilloa/article/view/466
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