Microbial community analysis and biodeterioration of waterlogged archaeological wood from the Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck during storage
Abstract Wooden shipwrecks are a significant part of the underwater cultural heritage. In 2007, the Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck was salvaged from the seabed and moved into the Marine Silk Road Museum, where it is still stored in a water tank. We analysed the microbial communities colonizing the hull surf...
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Main Authors: | Zijun Liu, Tongtong Fu, Cuiting Hu, Dawa Shen, Nicola Macchioni, Lorena Sozzi, Yue Chen, Jie Liu, Xingling Tian, Qinya Ge, Zhengteng Feng, Huiru Liu, Zhiguo Zhang, Jiao Pan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1f1c78731504f708731e7a6c6e44fb1 |
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