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Beevers, Harry
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Harry Beevers
Harry Beevers
(January 10, 1924 – April 14, 2004) was an
English
-born
American
plant physiologist. Beevers made major contributions to the understanding of plant metabolism and plant cell biology. Beevers widely noted for the discovery of the
glyoxylate cycle
in seedlings of plants that results in the production of
glucose
during early seedling growth. He served as president of the
American Society of Plant Physiologists
. University of California called Beevers "one of the leading plant physiologists of the 20th century". Beevers was a member of the
National Academy of Sciences
and of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
. Beevers received honorary doctorates from
Purdue University
, the
University of Nagoya
in
Japan
, and
Newcastle University
on Tyne in
England
.
Oxford University
honored Beevers by naming a building in his name, the Harry Beevers Laboratory. Beevers received
Stephen Hales
Prize in 1970 and Charles Reid Barnes Life Membership Award in 1999.
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Respiratory metabolism in plants
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