2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2024.105784
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Unearthing the global patterns of cultural heritage microbiome for conservation

Yongjie Yu,
Jianwei Zhang,
Ruirui Chen
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“…Biodeterioration of cultural heritage materials can occasionally occur due to the impact of one or a restricted group of microorganisms, although the majority of these processes are a result from a complex microbial community that establishes and displays intra-and inter-species associations and interactions [53,54]. Indeed, multi-kingdom mutualistic, competitive and neutral relationships can shape the cultural heritage materials microbiome [53,54], and consequently the biodeterioration processes affecting them. Thus, a deeper understanding of ecological networks can also provide fundamental knowledge on biodeteriorative microbes, contributing to predict their assemblies and help in their control [54].…”
Section: Ecological Multi-kingdom Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Biodeterioration of cultural heritage materials can occasionally occur due to the impact of one or a restricted group of microorganisms, although the majority of these processes are a result from a complex microbial community that establishes and displays intra-and inter-species associations and interactions [53,54]. Indeed, multi-kingdom mutualistic, competitive and neutral relationships can shape the cultural heritage materials microbiome [53,54], and consequently the biodeterioration processes affecting them. Thus, a deeper understanding of ecological networks can also provide fundamental knowledge on biodeteriorative microbes, contributing to predict their assemblies and help in their control [54].…”
Section: Ecological Multi-kingdom Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, multi-kingdom mutualistic, competitive and neutral relationships can shape the cultural heritage materials microbiome [53,54], and consequently the biodeterioration processes affecting them. Thus, a deeper understanding of ecological networks can also provide fundamental knowledge on biodeteriorative microbes, contributing to predict their assemblies and help in their control [54].…”
Section: Ecological Multi-kingdom Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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