Andrzej Batko

Polish mycologist.

Abbreviations: A.Batko
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Poland
Languages: Polish
Dates: 1933-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1997-00-00T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Lublin
Direct attributions: 1 plant, 28 fungi
Authorship mentions: 1 plant, 31 fungi
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28 fungi attributed, 3 fungi contributed to31 fungi:

Entomophaga grylli (Fresen.) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
Entomophaga grylli is a fungal pathogen which infects and kills grasshoppers. It is the causal agent of one of the most widespread diseases affecting grasshoppers. This is sometimes known as summit disease because infected insects climb to the upper part of a plant and grip the tip of the stem as they die; this ensures widespread dispersal of the fungal spores. The fungus is a species complex with several different pathotypes, each one of which seems to be host-specific to different subfamilies of grasshoppers. The pathogen is being investigated for its possible use in biological pest control
Zoophthora A. Batko 1964
fungi genus in the entomophthoraceae family
Zoophthora is a genus of fungi in the family Entomophthoraceae. Like other taxa in this family, Zoophthora species cause disease in insects and as such are considered entomopathogenic fungi. Like most entomopathogenic fungal taxa, Zoophthora has been studied largely in the context of biological control of insect pest species. However, recent research indicates that many fungal taxa that have historically been considered entomopathogenic (e.g., Zoophthora) may serve diverse ecological roles as free-living members of the rhizosphere, as endophytes of plant tissue, and as saprobes.
Conidiobolus coronatus (Costantin) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the ancylistaceae family
Conidiobolus coronatus is a saprotrophic fungus, first described by Costantin in 1897 as Boudierella coronata. Though this fungus has also been known by the name Entomophthora coronata, the correct name is Conidiobolus coronatus. C. coronatus is able to infect humans and animals, and the first human infection with C. coronatus was reported in Jamaica in 1965.
Strongwellsea A. Batko & Weiser 1965
fungi genus in the entomophthoraceae family
Strongwellsea is a genus of fungi within the order Entomophthorales of the Zygomycota. They are known to infect insects. Infected adult dipteran hosts (flies from Anthomyiidae, Fanniidae, Muscidae, and Scathophagidae families) develop a large hole in their abdomens, through which conidia (spores) are then actively discharged while the hosts are still alive. While most fungi spore once the host is dead, with the Strongwellsea fungus, the flying host continues to live for days and also socialising with other flies while the fungus consumes its genitals, fat reserves, reproductive organs, and
Entomophaga A. Batko 1964
fungi genus in the entomophthoraceae family
Entomophaga is a genus of entomopathogenic fungi in the Entomophthoraceae family and also the order Entomophthorales. This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Gryganskyi et al. 2012). Well-known species are Entomophaga grylli and Entomophaga maimaiga, which can infect grasshoppers and gypsy moths respectively. The genus name of Entomophaga was derived from combining two words in the Greek: entomon meaning insect and phaga meaning to eat. The genus was created in 1964 by the Polish mycologist Andrzej Batko (1933 - 1997). He wrote “... to commemorate the international journal
Zoophthora radicans (Bref.) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Zoophthora aphidis (H. Hoffm.) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Strongwellsea castrans A. Batko & J. Weiser 1965
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Entomophaga kansana (J.A. Hutchison) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Zoophthora phytonomi (Arthur) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Zoophthora occidentalis (Thaxt.) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Zoophthora geometralis (Thaxt.) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Zoophthora forficulae (Giard) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Polyphlyctis cystofera (Willoughby) A. Batko 1975
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Entomophthora destruens (J. Weiser & A. Batko) A. Batko 1966
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Entomophaga tenthredinis (Fresen.) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Entomophaga saccharina (Giard) A. Batko 1964
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Dangeardiana eudorinae Valkanov ex A. Batko 1970
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Chytriomyces confervae (Wille) A. Batko 1975
fungi species in the chytriomycetaceae family
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Cladochytrium salsuginosum A. Batko & Hassan 1988
fungi species in the cladochytriaceae family
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Dangeardiana Valkanov ex A. Batko 1970
fungi genus in the chytridiaceae family
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Zygorhizidium chaetophilum (Scherff.) A. Batko 1975
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Zoophthora phalloides A. Batko 1966
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Nowakowskiella methistemichroma A. Batko & Hassan 1982
fungi species in the nowakowskiellaceae family
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Nowakowskiella keratinophila Hassan & A. Batko 1988
fungi species in the nowakowskiellaceae family
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Dangeardiana leptorrhiza (Johns) A. Batko 1970
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Dangeardia echinulata A. Batko 1970
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Dangeardia appendiculata (Zopf) A. Batko 1970
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Furia (Furia (fungus)) (A. Batko) Humber 1989
fungi genus in the entomophthoraceae family
Furia is a genus of fungi within the family of Entomophthoraceae. This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Gryganskyi et al. 2012). Originally created in 1966 by Polish mycologist Andrzej Batko (1933–1997), as a subgenus of Zoophthora, The genus name of Furia is derived from the Latin furia - this is due to stress the destructive effect of the epizootic of this type species of the subgenus in populations of Lepidoptera caterpillars. American mycologist Richard A. Humber raised Furia to the generic level.
Erynia (Nowak. ex A. Batko) Remaud. & Hennebert 1980
fungi genus in the entomophthoraceae family
Erynia is a genus of fungi within the family of Entomophthoraceae and order Entomophthorales. This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis. The genus name Erynia was originally named by the Polish scientist Leon Nowakowski in 1881. It was named after the Greek mythological creatures known as the Erinyes or as the Romans called them, the Furies, who were described as spirits that claimed vengeance against a crime. It could be classed as an insect pest feeding on a plant, being a specific crime for which the fungus would kill the insect, thus exacting vengeance.
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