The influence of structural organization of epilithic and endolithic lichens on limestone weathering
Hyphal penetration, mineral dissolution and neoformation at the lichen–rock interface have been widely characterized by microscopic and spectroscopic studies, and considered as proxies of lichen deterioration of stone substrates. However, these phenomena have not been clearly related to experimental...
Main Authors: | Morando, M, Wilhelm, K, Matteucci, E, Martire, L, Piervittori, R, Viles, H, Favero-Longo, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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