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microflora Biol.|ˈmaɪkrəʊflɔərə| [f. micro- 1 + flora.] A flora made up of minute plants, or one found in a microhabitat.
[1905Ann. Rep. Board of Regents Smithsonian Inst. 1904 351 Has any competent hand celebrated the mikro⁓flora of the highest ridges, those tiny, vivid forget-me-nots and gentians.] 1932Fuller & Conard tr. Braun-Blanquet's Plant Sociol. viii. 235 The microflora of the soil..is composed of countless bacteria, fungi, and algae. 1969New Yorker 12 Apr. 85/1 The exobiologists have insisted that..the astronauts' microflora—bacteria and other organisms—have all been typed and catalogued. 1974Nature 8 Feb. 361/2 This previously unknown micro⁓flora of blue-green and green or red algal affinities is from..the Bungle Bungle dolomite which outcrops in the Osmond Range of Western Australia. |