Our multidisciplinary research group, composed of archeologists, chemists and geologists, has been carrying out in-depth and specialized studies on monumental stone and metal finds from archeological excavations in the southern Italian regions of Apulia and Basilicata for some time. Bioremediation and biorestoration using secondary metabolites derived from spontaneous plants and bacterial and fungal microorganisms are the innovative methods being tested to replace the traditional restoration methods based on chemical and mechanical treatments (Sharma et al., 2012; Young et al., 2008)
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Our multidisciplinary research group, composed of archeologists, chemists and geologists, has been carrying out in-depth and specialized studies on monumental stone and metal finds from archeological excavations in the southern Italian regions of Apulia and Basilicata for some time. Bioremediation and biorestoration using secondary metabolites derived from spontaneous plants and bacterial and fungal microorganisms are the innovative methods being tested to replace the traditional restoration methods based on chemical and mechanical treatments (Sharma et al., 2012; Young et al., 2008)File in questo prodotto:
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