Marshall Hatch
Australian biochemist
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Marshall Hatch's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marshall Davidson Hatch AM was an Australian biochemist and plant physiologist. He was the chief research scientist at the CSIRO Division of Plant Industry in Canberra. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences and was awarded Honorary Doctorates from the University of Göttingen and the University of Queensland. In Australia, in 1966, he elucidated, jointly with Charles Roger Slack, the C4 pathway for the fixation of carbon, which is also sometimes known as the Hatch-Slack pathway. He is now retired.
Marshall Hatch's Published Works
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- Properties and regulation of leaf nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate-malate dehydrogenase and 'malic' enzyme in plants with the C4-dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis. (1970) (257)
- Further studies on a new pathway of photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation in sugar-cane and its occurrence in other plant species. (1967) (232)
- A new enzyme for the interconversion of pyruvate and phosphopyruvate and its role in the C4 dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis. (1968) (210)
- The C4-pathway of photosynthesis. Evidence for an intermediate pool of carbon dioxide and the identity of the donor C4-dicarboxylic acid (1971) (150)
- A simple spectrophotometric assay for fumarate hydratase in crude tissue extracts. (1978) (133)
- Distribution of the C4-dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis and its occurrence in dicotyledonous plants (1968) (83)
- Sugar accumulation by sugar-cane storage tissue: the role of sucrose phosphate. (1964) (60)
- Properties and mechanism of action of pyruvate, phosphate dikinase from leaves. (1969) (60)
- The C4-dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis. Identification of intermediates and products and quantitative evidence for the route of carbon flow. (1969) (51)
- An assat for PEP carboxykinase in crude tissue extracts. (1973) (46)
- The C 4 -pathway of photosynthesis. Evidence for an intermediate pool of carbon dioxide and the identity of the donor C 4 -dicarboxylic acid. (1971) (41)
- Activity and properties of ribulosediphosphate carboxylase from plants with the C4-dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis (1971) (39)
- Synthesis of L-malate-4- 14 C and determination of label in the C-4 carboxyl of L-malate. (1972) (34)
- Glycolysis by an extract from pea seeds. (1958) (31)
- A protein disulphide reductase from pea seeds. (1960) (28)
- Synthesis, storage, and stability of [4-14C]oxaloacetic acid. (1985) (24)
- Inhibition of plant adenylosuccinate synthetase by hadacidin and the mode of action of hadacidin and structurally related compounds on plant growth (1967) (19)
- Adenylosuccinate synthetase and adenylosuccinate lyase from plant tissues. (1966) (16)
- Common problems of otoplasty. (1958) (11)
- The aerobic inhibition of glycolysis in pea-seed extracts and its possible relationship to the Pasteur effect. (1959) (11)
- The mechanism of the reversible aerobic inhibition of glycolysis in a pea-seed extract. (1960) (9)
- The Making of the C4 Pathway (1992) (8)
- A uridine diphosphatase from sugar cane. (1963) (7)
- Has plant biochemistry finally arrived (1986) (4)
- The Biochemistry of Plants: A Comprehensive Treatise : Volume 8: Photosynthesis (1982) (1)
- A CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF TRIPLING CONJUGATION IN TETRAHYMENA PYRIFORMIS (1963) (0)
- Preface to Volume 10 (1987) (0)
- Parental occupation and cytogenetic studies in abortuses. (1984) (0)
- Preface to Volume 8 (1981) (0)
- The preparation of methylene dimagnesium dihalide (0)
- The pancreas; contributions of clinical interest made in 1944. (1945) (0)
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