Monitoring, controlling and prevention of the fungal deterioration of textile artifacts in the museum of Jordanian heritage
Part of : Mediterranean archaeology & archaeometry : international journal ; Vol.10, No.2, 2010, pages 85-96
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This study aims at monitoring, controlling and prevention the fungal deterioration of the museumtextiles in the museum of Jordanian heritage as a case study. In this study valuable fungal deterioratedtextile samples collected from different areas in the storage rooms and the display halls in the selected museum, were used for isolating fungi. Both of the plate method with the manual key and the direct observation method by SEM were used for identification of the fungi. The results show that the most dominant fungi isolated from tested samples belong to Aspergillus, Penicillium, Chaetomium and Alternaria species. The results show that all kinds of textile fibers in both storage room and display halls in the selected museum suffer from fungal attack. This study confirms that the textile collections are displayed and storied in very poor environmental conditions. This studyestablished a strategy for controlling and prevention of the fungal deterioration problem on textileobjects in the Museum of Jordanian Heritage and includes disinfection of the biodeteriorated textileobjects, and then controlling the environmental conditions surrounding the objects in display showcasesand storage cabinets. For disinfection of fungal deteriorated textiles with active fungal infestationthe study suggested some fungicides that are safe for both textile objects and conservators.
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Museum textile samples, fungal deterioration, isolation and identification of fungi, SEM, fungal species, disinfection, fungicides, controlling, prevention
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