mycoflora
/ˌmaɪkoʊˈflɔːrə/
noun
- The community of fungi (such as molds and yeasts) living in a particular environment, such as soil, a plant, or the human body.
- Changes in the mycoflora of a forest can indicate pollution or climate shifts.
- Scientists studied the mycoflora on the surface of ancient cheese to learn about historical food preservation.
- The mycoflora in healthy soil helps plants absorb nutrients.