TY - JOUR
T1 - Controlled atmospheres against insect pests in museums: a review and some considerations
AU - Chiappini, Elisabetta
AU - Berzolla, Alessia
AU - Reguzzi, Maria Cristina
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Controlled atmospheres using nitrogen represent a safe and effective
method for both objects and human health. The use of this technique against pests in museums has received an increasing amount of interest during the last twenty years. This paper looks at the researches into anoxic treatments that use nitrogen from the late ‘80s until now.
At the moment, the recommended protocol suggests an oxygen percentage below
1% for at least three weeks. Considering that the major practical problems of controlled atmospheres are connected to treatment time and low oxygen percentage, it is very important to develop more flexible protocols that consider higher oxygen percentages or shorter treatment times, exploiting temperature and/or relative humidity. At oxygen percentage higher than those commonly used, temperature and relative humidity are very critical to insects’ development and success. Preliminary
data (unpublished) show that it is possible to adapt the application of
the controlled atmospheres to different situations, taking advantage of favorable conditions already present in the considered situation and at the same time to use the other parameters at more favorable levels.
AB - Controlled atmospheres using nitrogen represent a safe and effective
method for both objects and human health. The use of this technique against pests in museums has received an increasing amount of interest during the last twenty years. This paper looks at the researches into anoxic treatments that use nitrogen from the late ‘80s until now.
At the moment, the recommended protocol suggests an oxygen percentage below
1% for at least three weeks. Considering that the major practical problems of controlled atmospheres are connected to treatment time and low oxygen percentage, it is very important to develop more flexible protocols that consider higher oxygen percentages or shorter treatment times, exploiting temperature and/or relative humidity. At oxygen percentage higher than those commonly used, temperature and relative humidity are very critical to insects’ development and success. Preliminary
data (unpublished) show that it is possible to adapt the application of
the controlled atmospheres to different situations, taking advantage of favorable conditions already present in the considered situation and at the same time to use the other parameters at more favorable levels.
KW - cultural heritage
KW - protocol
KW - relative humidity
KW - cultural heritage
KW - protocol
KW - relative humidity
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8368
UR - http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jear/article/view/jear.2011.e24
M3 - Article
SN - 2038-324X
VL - sERIE 2 / 43
SP - 197
EP - 204
JO - Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research
JF - Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research
ER -