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Fig 1.

Wall paintings decorating nave walls of the old Church of the Holy Ascension in Veliki Krčimir, Serbia.

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Table 1.

Biodegradative potential of fungal isolates from the sacral ambient of the old Church of the Holy Ascension.

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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).

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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.

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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).

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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).

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