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Building Mycology

Management of Decay and Health in Buildings

Jagjit Singh Jagjit Singh

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English
CRC Press
06 July 2016
Biodeterioration is the most common problem of mankind and its record can be traced back to biblical times or probably earlier. Building Mycology deals with the study of fungi in and around the building environment, having direct and indirect effect on the health of the building, its materials, structures and occupants.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138988002
ISBN 10:   1138988006
Pages:   356
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword. Preface. Built environment and development of fungi. Introduction, ecology, taxonomy and economic importance of fungi in buildings. Nature and extent of fungal decay in buildings. The physiology and morphology of fungal decay in buildings. Aerobiology and indoor environment; principles and methodology. Fungal disfigurement of interior finishes. Inspection, monitoring and environmental control of timber decay. Detection and biocontrol of wood decay organisms. Remedial chemical control of fungal decay in buildings. Biodeterioration of wall paintings - the Indian experience. Indoor mycology, The North American experience. Fungal problems in buildings, The Danish experience. The effect of filamentous fungi on stone monuments - the Spanish experience. Index.

Dr Jagjit Singh, Jagjit Singh

Reviews for Building Mycology: Management of Decay and Health in Buildings

'Dr Singh's organic approach could herald a revolution that will stretch far beyond the reach of dry rot.' - Perspectives 'An excellent volume and should be a standard work for many years. It should be essential reading for all microbiologists, mycologists, building designers and legislators, environmental engineers, building societies, and above all, building owners. Truly a most readable book which will delight the specialist and enthuse the generalist.' - John. E. Smith, Glasgow


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