Prof. Friedman is an Emeritus Professor in TAU's Department of Molecular Biology and Ecology of Plants. He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Hebrew University after serving in the IDF from 1952-1955. He is married to Nurit and has three children.
Prof. Friedman is an Emeritus Professor in TAU's Department of Molecular Biology and Ecology of Plants. He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Hebrew University after serving in the IDF from 1952-1955. He is married to Nurit and has three children.
Education:
1959-1961 Hebrew University, Jerusalem , M.Sc. thesis : Auto-ecology of Hyparrhenia hirta (L.)
1962-1969 Hebrew University, Jerusalem , Ph.D thesis: The Role of Competition in Desert Plant Communities
Postdoctoral studies :
1969-1970 School of Plant Biology , University College of North Wales U.K. " Allelopathic potential of Elymus repens (Couch grass)" with Prof. J.L. Harper,
1970-1971 Institute for Biological and Chemical Research on Field Crops and Herbage, Wageningen, The Netherlands "Competion between two desert varieties of Medicago laciniata " with Prof. C.T. de Wit
Research grants abroad:
1980-2 Visiting Associated Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry Oklahoma State University, , Stillwater OK, US, Studying: "Avoidance of caffeine auto-toxicity in germinating coffee beans"
1982 A 45 day study tour and presentations : "Phytotoxins, storage and Avoidance of Autotoxicity" in phyto-chemical centers: UBC, Vancouver, Canada; OSU, Stillwater Oklanoma, USA and Saltio, Mexico.
1986-7 Visiting Professor with Prof. Dave Perry Dept. of Forest Science, OSU, Corvallis OR, US The role of actinomycetes in early degeneration of replanted Douglus Fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) in the Siskiyou Mountains ,S. Oregon, US,
Academic Teaching and Research:
2001-2 A visiting Professor in Missouri Botanical Garden
2002 A Visiting Professor at the Dept. of Botany, University of Otago, Dunedin NZ
1991 Full Professor , Dept. of Botany, Tel Aviv University
1986/7 A Visiting Professor, with Prof. D. Perry, Forest Lab. , Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.
1980-2 A visiting Associated Professor, With Prof. G.R. Waller, Dept. of Biochemistry, Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, OK, U.S.
1976 Senior Lecturer , Dept. of Botany, Tel Aviv University
1971-5 Lecturer, , Dept. of Botany, Tel Aviv University
1964-9 Instructor , Dept. of Botany, Tel Aviv University
1961- Assistant, Dept. of Botany, Tel Aviv University
Expeditions overseas
Books
Palevitch,D. ,Yaniv. Zohara, A. Dafni, J. Friedman. The indigenous flora of Israel as a source for medicines- a field survey, pp. 232. (in Hebrew) National Council for Research and Development, Jerusalem, 1985.
Selected Articles in Reviewed Journals
Gross, Michal Efraim Lewinsohn, Yaakov Tadmor, Einat Bar, Nativ Dudai, Yael Cohen, and Jacob Friedman(2009). The inheritance of volatile phenylpropens in bitter fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare Mill. var. vulgare , Apiaceae).chemotypes and their distribution within the plant. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 37:308-316 .
Gross, Michal Daniel, M. Joel, Yael Cohen, Einat Bar, Jacob Friedman and E Lewinsohn, (2006). Ontogenesis of mericarps of bitter fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare Mill. var. vulgare , (Apiaceae) as related to t -anethole accumulation . Israel J. Plant Science 54:309-316.
Gross, Michal Friedman, J., Dudai, N. Larkov, O., Cohen Y., Bar, E., Ravid, U., Putievsky E. and Lewinsohn, E. (2002) Biosynthesis of estragole and t -anethole in bitter fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare Mill. var. vulgare ) chemotypes. Changes in SAM:phenylpropene O -methyltransferase activities during development. Plant Science 163(6): 1047-1063
Barazani, O ., Y. Cohen, A.Fait, S. Diminshtein, N.Dudai, U. Ravid E. Putievsky and J. Friedman (2002). Chemotypic differentiation in indigenous populations of Foeniculum vulgare var. vulgare in Israel. Biochem. Systematics and Ecology 30:721-731.
Izhaki, I ., E.Tsahar, I. Paluy and J. Friedman (2002). Within population variation in Rhamnus alaternus fruits. New Phytologist 156:217-223.
Barazani O . and J. Friedman (2001). Allelopathic Bacteria and their impact on higher plants. Critical Reviews in Microbiology 27(1): 41-55 .
Barazani, O ., A. Fait,Y.Cohen, S. Diminshtein,U. Ravid, E. Putievsky, E. Lewinshon, J. Friedman (1999). Chemical variation among indigenous populations of Foeniculum vulgare var. vulgare in Israel. Planta Medica 65 (5) : 486-489.
Barazani O . and J. Friedman (1999). Allelopathic bacteria and their impact on higher plants. Critical Reviews in Plant Science 18 (6): 741-755.
Shapira, Z ., J. Terkel, J. Egozi, A. Nyska and J. Friedman (1990). Reduction of rodent fertility by plant consumption: with particular reference to Ziziphus spina-christi . J. Chemical Ecology , 16: 2019-2026.
Friedman, J ., A. Hutchins, C.Y. Li and D.A. Perry (1989). Actinomycetes inducing phytotoxic or fungistatic activity in Douglas-fir forest and in an adjacent area of repeated regeneration failure in Southwestern Oregon. Biologia Plantarum , 31(6): 487-495.
Ashkenazy, D ., A. Eshel, Y. Kashman and J. Friedman (1987). Morphological and chemical variations in natural populations of Pituranthos triradiatus in the Negev Desert. Biochem. Syst. & Ecol . 15(4) 453-458.
Palevitch, D ., Z. Yaniv, A. Dafni, J. Friedman (1986). Medicinal plants of Israel: an ethnobotanical survey. Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants . 1: 281-345.
Brener, S ., and J. Friedman (1985). Phytophotodermatits induced by Ruta chalpensis L. Contact Dermantits 12(4): 230-232.
Ashkenazy, D .Y. Kashman, A. Nyska. J. Friedman (1985). Furocoumarins in shoots of Pituranthos triradiatus(Umbelliferae) as protectants against grazing by Hyrax (Procavidea: Procavia capensis syriaca ). J. Chem. Ecol. 11(2): 231-239.
Friedman, J ., G.R. Waller (1985). Allelopathy and autotoxicity. Trends in Biochemical Science (TIBS), 10(2): 47-50.
Ashkenazy, D ., J. Friedman, Y. Kashman, M.N. Egyed, A. Shlosberg, A. Nyska (1984). Photosensitization in ducklings induced by Pituranthos triradiatus . Vet. & Hum. Toxicol. 26(2): 118-120.
Friedman, J ., G.R. Waller (1983). Caffeine hazards and their prevention in germinating seeds of coffee ( Coffea arabica L.). J. Chemical Ecology 9: 1099-1106.
Friedman, J ., G.R. Waller (1983). Seeds as allelopathic agents. J. Chemical Ecology 9: 1107-1117.
Friedman, J ., E. Rushkin, G.R. Waller (1982). Highly potent germination inhibitors in the aqueous eluate of fruits of Bishop's weed ( Ammi majus L.) and avoidance of autoinhibition. J. Chemical Ecology 8: 55-65.
Friedman, J ., Z. Stein, E. Rushkin (1981). Drought tolerance of germinating seeds and young seedlings of Anastatica hierochuntica L. Oecologia (Berl) 51: 400-403.
Friedman, J ., Z. Stein (1980). The influence of seed dispersal mechanisms on the dispersion of Anastatica hierochuntica (Cruciferae) in the Negev desert of Israel . J. Ecol . 68: 43-50.
Friedman, J ., N. Gunderman, M. Ellis (1978). Water response of hygrochastic skeletons of the True Rose of Jericho (Anastatica hierochuntica L.). Oecologia (Berl.), 32: 289-301.
Friedman, J ., G. Orshan, Y. Zieger-cfir (1977). Suppression of annuals by Artemisia herba-alba Asso. in the Negev desert of Israel . J. Ecol . 65: 413-426.
Friedman, J ., G. Orshan (1975). The distribution emergence and survival of seedlings of Artemisia herba-alba Asso. in the Negev desert of Israel in relation to distance from the adult plants . J. Ecol . 63(2): 627-632.
Friedman, J ., G. Orshan (1974). Allopatric distribution of two varieties of Medicago laciniata (L.) Mill. in the Negev desert of Israel. J. Ecol . 62: 107-114.