Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology
Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
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1. Unveiling the cellulolytic bacteria colonizing multiple library culture heritage assets by leveraging various cultivation-based and molecular approaches
- Ünlü-Yokuş Y. , et al.
2. Eco-friendly approach: a comparative study of essential oils with traditional methods in paper conservation
- Mahmoud S.M.A. , et al.
3. Biodeterioration aspects of the 16th century icon “Deesis tier of thirteen figures” by the fungus Iodophanus sp. STG-150: a range of materials for biodegradation and selection of target antiseptics
- Avdanina D.A. , et al.
4. Evaluation of the antioxidant potential for three essential oils on the properties of wood pulp paper
- Mahmoud S.M.A. , et al.
5. Exploring wild Thymus sp. (L.) chemotypes across Pistoia Mountains provides thyme essential oil and hydrolate inhibiting fungal growth on paper
- Menicucci F. , et al.
6. Evaluation and Identification of Paper-destructive Micromycetes and Paper Resistance
- Khazova S. , et al.
7. Ecological Diversity of Micromycetes in Aerial Environments of Russian Libraries
- Velikova T.D. , et al.
8. Mold in Paradise: A Review of Fungi Found in Libraries
- El Jaddaoui I. , et al.
9. Isolation and characterization of fungi from deteriorated old manuscripts from Banyumas, collection of Library of Universitas Indonesia
- Lintang W. , et al.
10. An analytical study on the relationship between the fungal degradation and multi-component nature of paper manuscripts
- Mansour M.M.A. , et al.
11. Antifungal activity of some selected fumigants regularly used against fungi isolated from repository of Dar- al-Kottob of Egypt
- Sahab A. , et al.
12. Isolation and identification of contaminated fungi of books and manuscripts in the libraries of a number of Iraqi Universities and Holy Sites
- Al-Gharawi H.J. , et al.
13. Use of TiO2/chitosan nanoparticles for enhancing the preservative effects of carboxymethyl cellulose in paper-art-works against biodeterioration
- Ariafar A. , et al.
14. Fungi involved in biodeterioration of documents in paper and effect on substrate
- Borrego S. , et al.
15. Micro-analytical and microbiological investigation of selected book papers from the nineteenth century
- Fierascu I. , et al.
16. Library materials and human health: Vulnerability and preservative measures
- Isibor P.O. , et al.
17. Fungal degradation of cellulosic materials used as support for cultural heritage
- Mallo A.C. , et al.
18. Biodeterioration risk index of exhibit present in museum galleries of tropical climate
- Bhattacharyya S. , et al.