1. microbial - Noun
2. microbial - Adjective
of or involving or caused by or being microbes
Source: WordNetI'm not suggesting that microbial cellulose is going to be a replacement for cotton, leather or other textile materials. But I do think it could be quite a smart and sustainable addition to our increasingly precious natural resources. Suzanne Lee
I started to grow microbial cellulose to explore an ecofriendly textile for clothing and accessories but, very quickly, I realized this method had potential for all sorts of other biodegradable consumer products. Suzanne Lee
The vast majority of terrestrial species are in fact microbes, and scientists have only begun scratching the surface of the microbial realm. It is entirely possible that examples of life as we don't know it have so far been overlooked. Paul Davies
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Agar is indigestible for many organisms so that microbial growth does not affect the gel used and it remains stable. Source: Internet
A healthy soil full of active fungi and microbial life, combined with a diverse crop (making use of companion planting ), suppresses weeds and pests naturally and retains rainwater. Source: Internet