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单词 microflora
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Definition of microflora in English:

microflora

noun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)flɔːrəˈmaɪkroʊflɔrə
mass nounBiology
  • Bacteria and microscopic algae and fungi, especially those living in a particular site or habitat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In areas where soils are infertile, native plants and soil microflora that are critical to plant survival often rely on intact biological crusts to provide sufficient water and nutrient flow.
    • It is formed from decaying plant roots, leaves, etc. deposited at the surface, and the remains of microflora and microfauna living in the soil.
    • The ingestion of moderate amounts of fructans can promote a healthy digestive system as they pass intact through the stomach and reach the intestine where they promote the intestinal microflora.
    • The high heat treatment kills 90 per cent of the milk's normal microflora, destroys enzymes, and upsets the balance of delicate milk components critical to a cheeses texture and flavour.
    • In a preferred embodiment, the process produces microflora having a cell aggregate size less than about 150 microns useful for the production of food products for use in aquaculture.
    • According to Mr Boothman, a good intake of colostrum ensures colonisation of the gut with preferential microflora and also encourages the calf's natural reaction to stand up and suck at this early stage.
    • Similarly, the relationship between the overall diet and composition of the microflora awaits further clarification using modern microbiological techniques.
    • Only use newspaper text pages (black ink); color dyes may be harmful to soil microflora and fauna if composted and used.
    • ‘The problem is, these microflora are very difficult to replace in the current environment,’ says Trenev.
    • This microflora, composed of 10 bacteria per gram of intestinal content, forms a stable ecosystem that permits the elimination of exogenous organisms.
 
 

Definition of microflora in US English:

microflora

nounˈmaɪkroʊflɔrəˈmīkrōflôrə
Biology
  • Bacteria and microscopic algae and fungi, especially those living in a particular site or habitat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to Mr Boothman, a good intake of colostrum ensures colonisation of the gut with preferential microflora and also encourages the calf's natural reaction to stand up and suck at this early stage.
    • The high heat treatment kills 90 per cent of the milk's normal microflora, destroys enzymes, and upsets the balance of delicate milk components critical to a cheeses texture and flavour.
    • The ingestion of moderate amounts of fructans can promote a healthy digestive system as they pass intact through the stomach and reach the intestine where they promote the intestinal microflora.
    • In areas where soils are infertile, native plants and soil microflora that are critical to plant survival often rely on intact biological crusts to provide sufficient water and nutrient flow.
    • Similarly, the relationship between the overall diet and composition of the microflora awaits further clarification using modern microbiological techniques.
    • In a preferred embodiment, the process produces microflora having a cell aggregate size less than about 150 microns useful for the production of food products for use in aquaculture.
    • Only use newspaper text pages (black ink); color dyes may be harmful to soil microflora and fauna if composted and used.
    • This microflora, composed of 10 bacteria per gram of intestinal content, forms a stable ecosystem that permits the elimination of exogenous organisms.
    • ‘The problem is, these microflora are very difficult to replace in the current environment,’ says Trenev.
    • It is formed from decaying plant roots, leaves, etc. deposited at the surface, and the remains of microflora and microfauna living in the soil.
 
 
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