In addition to his career in medicine, Krombholz had a keen interest in
mycology. He is considered one of the founders of Czech mycology. He was primarily interested in the types of mushrooms brought to the markets in Prague. He probably did not go to the woods, but as a medical doctor, he saved patients with poisonings and wanted to find out which fungi caused them. He was the author of the first mycological atlas in the
Czech lands. Other noted works by Krombholz include: •
Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der gesammten Akologie, zur Begründung eines Systems derselben, 1825 •
Anatomische Beschreibung eines sehr merkwurdigen Anencephalus (with three copperplates), 1830 •
General-Rapport über die asiatische Cholera zu Prag im Jahre 1831 und 1832 nach den in den Choleraspitälern gewonnenen Erfahrungen, 1836 A number of mushrooms were first described by Krombholz. As such, the standard botanical author abbreviation
Krombh. is applied to the scientific names of these species. The genus
Krombhlolzia (synonym
Zeugites) from the family
Poaceae is named in his honour. ==Gallery==