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251. Analysis of the Biological Aerosol

252. Libraries and Archives

256. Lost Gardens: From Knowledge to Revitalization and Cultural Valorization of Natural Elements

257. Street trees in italian cities: story, biodiversity and integration within the urban environment

258. Black Fungi and Stone Heritage Conservation: Ecological and Metabolic Assays for Evaluating Colonization Potential and Responses to Traditional Biocides

259. Assessment of Stone Protective Coatings with a Novel Eco-Friendly Encapsulated Biocide

260. Ecological and taxonomic characterisation of Trentepohlia umbrina (Kützing) Bornet growing on stone surfaces in Lazio (Italy)

261. A Review on Management Strategies of the Terraced Agricultural Systems and Conservation Actions to Maintain Cultural Landscapes around the Mediterranean Area

262. Vegetation Cover and Tumuli’s Shape as Affecting Factors of Microclimate and Biodeterioration Risk for the Conservation of Etruscan Tombs (Tarquinia, Italy)

263. Substrate Preferences of Ruderal Plants in Colonizing Stone Monuments of the Pasargadae World Heritage Site, Iran

264. Evaluating hazard conditions of plant colonization in Pasargadae World Heritage Site (Iran) as a tool of biodeterioration assessment

265. Comparative evaluation of antimicrobial activity of green biocides on infected substrata reproducing original materials of Italian tombs

266. Fungi Affecting Wall Paintings of Historical Value: A Worldwide Meta-Analysis of Their Detected Diversity

267. Dark-pigmented biodeteriogenic fungi in etruscan hypogeal tombs: New data on their culture-dependent diversity, favouring conditions, and resistance to biocidal treatments

268. Biodeterioration Patterns and Their Interpretation for Potential Applications to Stone Conservation: A Hypothesis from Allelopathic Inhibitory Effects of Lichens on the Caestia Pyramid (Rome)

269. Biological colonization on stone monuments: A new low impact cleaning method

270. Linking Man and Nature: Relictual Forest Coenosis with Laurus nobilis L. and Celtis australis L. in Antica Lavinium, Italy

271. The Efficiency of Biocidal Silica Nanosystems for the Conservation of Stone Monuments: Comparative In Vitro Tests against Epilithic Green Algae

272. Phytosociology and ecology of the Mediterranean forests ecosystems in the Amalfi Coast (Monti Lattari, Italy)

273. Botanical planning and lichen control for the conservation of gravestones in Jewish urban cemeteries in north-eastern Italy

274. When the Local Cuisine Still Incorporates Wild Food Plants: The Unknown Traditions of the Monti Picentini Regional Park (Southern Italy)

275. Natural biocides for the conservation of stone cultural heritage: A review

276. Bio-cultural Traits and Cultural Keystone Species, a Combined Approach: an Example of Application About Plants Used for Food and Nutraceutical Purposes in Aga Villages in Bali, Indonesia

277. Trends of plant communities growing on the Etruscan tombs (Cerveteri, Italy) related to different management practices

278. Biological recolonization dynamics: Kentridge's artwork disappearing along the Tiber embankments (Rome, Italy)

279. Ethnobotanical uses of neem (Azadirachta indica A.Juss.; Meliaceae) leaves in Bali (Indonesia) and the Indian subcontinent in relation with historical background and phytochemical properties

280. Arthrobacter agilis and rosy discoloration in 'Terme del Foro' (Pompeii, Italy)

282. Celebrating centuries: Pink-pigmented bacteria from rosy patinas in the House of Bicentenary (Herculaneum, Italy)

283. Safeguarding natural and cultural heritage on Etruscan tombs (La Banditaccia, Cerveteri, Italy)

284. TAXONOMICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF REDDISH PATINAS OF TRENTEPOHLIA UMBRINA (KÜTZING) BORNET GROWING ON STONE SURFACES IN LAZIO (ITALY)

285. Evaluation of the biodeterioration activity of lichens in the Cave Church of Üzümlü (Cappadocia, Turkey)

286. Natural habitats of typical plants growing on ruins of Roman archaeological sites (Rome, Italy)

287. Ecological Mapping for the Preventive Conservation of Prehistoric Mural Paintings in Rock Habitats: the Site of Filiano (Basilicata, Italy)

288. Sharing Ethnobotanical Knowledge in Traditional Villages: Evidence of Food and Nutraceutical “Core Groups” in Bali, Indonesia

289. Introduzione

290. Cultural Erosion of Balinese Indigenous Knowledge of Food and Nutraceutical Plants

291. Big Messages in Small Details: Nature in Roman Archaeology

292. Combining Environmental Factors and Agriculturalists’ Observations of Environmental Changes in the Traditional Terrace System of the Amalfi Coast (Southern Italy)

293. Ecological approach in selecting extensive green roof plants: A data-set of Mediterranean plants

294. Extremotolerant rock inhabiting black fungi from Italian monumental sites

295. Land-cover changes and sustainable development in a rural cultural landscape of central Italy: classical trends and counter-intuitive results

296. Aggressiveness of Hedera helix L. growing on monuments: Evaluation in Roman archaeological sites and guidelines for a general methodological approach

297. Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) Symbolism in the Ancient Euro-Mediterranean Cultures

298. In-between soil erosion and sustainable land management: climate aridity and vegetation in a traditional agro-forest system (Costiera Amalfitana, southern Italy)

299. An interactive database for an ecological analysis of stone biopitting

300. Main ecological parameters affecting the colonization of higher plants in the biodeterioration of stone embankments of Lungotevere (Rome)

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