Lekh Raj Batra
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British-Indian U.S. mycologist
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Lekh Raj Batra's Degrees
- PhD Mycology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany Delhi University
- Bachelors Botany Delhi University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lekh Raj Batra was a distinguished mycologist and linguist. He studied the symbiotic relationships of fungi and beetles focusing on ambrosia beetles and fungi, bio-systematics of hemiascomycetes and discomycetes and fungal diseases.
Lekh Raj Batra's Published Works
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Published Works
- Termites and Soils (1971) (618)
- Ecology of Ambrosia Fungi and Their Dissemination by Beetles (1963) (237)
- Ambrosia fungi: a taxonomic revision and nutritional studies of some species. (1967) (190)
- Ambrosia Fungi: Extent of Specificity to Ambrosia Beetles (1966) (128)
- World species of Monilinia (fungi) : their ecology, biosystematics, and control (1992) (128)
- The mycoflora of domesticated and wild bees (Apoidea) (2005) (101)
- MONILINIA VACCINII-CORYMBOSI (SCLEROTINIACEAE): ITS BIOLOGY ON BLUEBERRY AND COMPARISON WITH RELATED SPECIES (1983) (69)
- Insect-Fungus Symbiosis: Nutrition, Mutualism, and Commensalism. (1980) (60)
- Some Asian Fermented Foods and Beverages, And Associated Fungi (1974) (59)
- Insect-Fungus Symbiosis: Nutrition, Mutualism and Commensalism (1981) (58)
- The Fungus Gardens of Insects (1967) (58)
- Ambrosia beetles and their associated fungi: research trends and techniques (1985) (46)
- Nematosporaceae (Hemiascomycetidae): Taxonomy, Pathogenicity, Distribution and Vector Relations (1973) (40)
- Pleomorphism in Some Ambrosia and Related Fungi (1963) (25)
- Zizania latifolia andUstilago esculenta, a Grass-Fungus Association (1982) (25)
- CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF AMBROSIA FUNGI. I. ASCOIDEA HYLECOETI SP. NOV. (ASCOMYCETES) (1961) (24)
- FUNGUS-GROWING TERMITES OF TROPICAL INDIA AND ASSOCIATED FUNGI1 (1966) (22)
- A NEW MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIAN FOSSIL FUNGUS (1964) (20)
- First authenticated North American record of Monilinia fructigena, with notes on related species. (1979) (19)
- A Comparative Morphological and Physiological Study of the Species of Dipodascus (1959) (18)
- THE SPECIES OF CIBORINIA PATHOGENIC TO HERBACEOUS ANGIOSPERMS (1959) (16)
- A Revision of the North American Species of Chlorociboria (Sclerotiniaceae) (1957) (16)
- Two New Ambrosia Fungi: Ascoidea asiatica and A. africana (1964) (14)
- CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF AMBROSIA FUNGI. II. ENDOMYCOPSIS FASCICULATA NOM. NOV. (ASCOMYCETES) (1963) (12)
- A FIELD RECORD OF APOTHECIA OF MONILINIA FRUCTIGENA IN JAPAN AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE (1986) (12)
- Insect-Fungus Symbiosis: Nutrition, Mutualism, and Commensalism (1980) (12)
- Insect-fungus symbiosis: Nutrition, mutualism, and commensalism : proceedings of a symposium (1979) (12)
- The species of Ciborinia pathogenic to Salix, Magnolia, and Quercus. (1960) (10)
- World species of Monilinia (fungi) (1991) (9)
- Habitat and Nutrition of Dipodascus and Cephaloascus (1963) (9)
- Attraction of twospotted spider mite to bean rust uredinia (1994) (9)
- New Species of Discomycetes from India: II (1960) (7)
- Monilinia gaylussaciae, a new species pathogenic to Huckleberries (Gaylussacia) in North America (1988) (6)
- DISJUNCTORS IN MONILINIA (DISCOMYCETIDAE: SCLEROTINIACEAE) AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN CLASSIFICATION (1988) (6)
- Two new Hemiascomycetes: Pichia crossotarsi and P. microspora. (1971) (6)
- Red stain of Acer negundo. (1962) (6)
- Hemiascosporiaceae (Hemiascomycetidae: Dipodascales), A New Family Based on Hemiascosporium Spinulosum (1973) (5)
- Amino acids in inner bark of loblolly pine, as affected by the southern pine beetle and associated microorganisms (1968) (5)
- Hyperparasitism of Verticillium lecanii and Cladosporium cladosporioides on Uromyces appendiculatus, the causal organism for soybean rust. (2000) (5)
- Ecto symbiosis between ambrosia fungi and beetles part 1 (1972) (4)
- Anthracobia, Ascodesmis, Pyronema, and Trichophaea in Culture (1973) (4)
- Critical problems of culture collections (1984) (3)
- PHAEODISCUS, A NEW GENUS OF SCLEROTINIACEAE (INOPERCULATAE: DISCOMYCETES) (1968) (3)
- Sclerotiniaceae XIII. An Undescribed Species on Berberis (1978) (2)
- Edith Katherine Cash, 1890–1992 (1994) (1)
- Kansas Fungi: Pezizales, Helotiales and Endomycetales. Part I (1967) (0)
- Professor Roger Heim (1980) (0)
- Book review (2004) (0)
- Book Review:Microfungi on Miscellaneous Substrates: An Identification Handbook. Martin B. Ellis, J. Pamela Ellis (1989) (0)
- A Preliminary Study of the Indian Discomycete Flora (1960) (0)
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