Algae and their biodegradation effects on building materials in the Ostrava industrial agglomeration

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Microorganisms cause changes in the building stone, which reduce its usable life and reliability. Microalgae make important parts of the biodegradation consortia of microorganisms on the surface of building materials. Via their metabolites, microalgae affect the stability of mineral components and thus lead to the material destruction. The aim of the paper was to identify aerophytic microalgae on the surface of engineering structures in the Ostrava agglomeration, and to describe the basic interactions between such microorganisms and the building materials, which may lead to the destruction of the materials.

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Vojtková, H. (2017). Algae and their biodegradation effects on building materials in the Ostrava industrial agglomeration. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 92). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/92/1/012073

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