Fig 1.
Wall paintings decorating nave walls of the old Church of the Holy Ascension in Veliki Krčimir, Serbia.
Table 1.
Biodegradative potential of fungal isolates from the sacral ambient of the old Church of the Holy Ascension.
Fig 2.
Calcite dissolution induced by fungal growth and metabolism in cultures (day 21, CaCO3 glucose agar): Penicillium lanosum BEOFB 1161m (a); Aspergillus niger (b); A. europaeus (c); P. bilaiae (d); P. rubens (e); P. commune (f).
Fig 3.
Production of acidic and alkaline metabolites in broth cultures of tested fungal isolates (day 3, Czapek-Dox minimal broth).
Each dot on the chart corresponds to one of the screened isolates, with emphasis on fungi that considerably altered pH of the broth medium.
Fig 4.
Casein hydrolysis zones in cultures (day 7, casein nutrient agar): Aspergillus europaeus (a); A. versicolor (b); P. griseofulvum (c); Cladosporium cladosporioides (d); C. uredinicola (e); C. oxysporum (f).
Fig 5.
Fungal pigment secretion in cultures (day 21, Czapek-Dox minimal medium): Transparent non-inoculated plate (a); Aspergillus flavipes (b); A. aureolatus (c); Gibberella moniliformis (d); Penicillium bilaiae (e); P. manginii (f); Epicoccum nigrum (g, h, i).