William (Ned) Friedman
Arnold Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Director of the Arnold Arboretum
Harvard University
Publications
Friedman,
W.E and P.K. Diggle.
2011. Charles Darwin and the origins of plant evolutionary developmental
biology. Plant Cell 23: 1194-120. | pdf
Wu, C.-C., P.K. Diggle and W.E. Friedman. 2011. Female gametophyte development and double fertilization in Balsas teosinte, Zea mays subsp. parviglumis (Poaceae). Sexual Plant Reproduction (in press).
Friedman, W.E. 2009. Auxin at the evo-devo intersection. Science 324: 1652-1653 (invited perspective). | pdf
Winther, J.L. and W.E. Friedman. 2009. Phylogenetic affinity of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbionts in Psilotum nudum. Journal of Plant Research 122: 485-496. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and K.C. Ryerson. 2009. Reconstructing the ancestral female gametophyte of angiosperms: insights from Amborella and other ancient lineages of flowering plants. American Journal of Botany 96: 129-143. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 2009. The meaning of Darwin's "abominable mystery." American Journal of Botany 96: 5-21. | pdf
Friedman, W.E., S.C.H. Barrett, P.K. Diggle, V.F. Irish and L. Hufford. 2008. Whither plant evo-devo? Investigating the evolution of plant form: conceptual integration from the molecular to the ecological. New Phytologist 178: 468-471. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 2008. Hydatellaceae are water lilies with gymnospermous tendencies. Nature 453: 94-97. | pdf
Madrid, E.N. and W.E. Friedman. 2008. Female gametophyte development in Aristolochia labiata Willd. (Aristolochiaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 158: 19-29. | pdf
Friedman, W.E., E.N. Madrid, and J.H. Williams. 2008. Origin of the fittest and survival of the fittest: relating female gametophyte development to endosperm genetics. International Journal of Plant Sciences 169: 79-92. | pdf
Winther, J.L. and W.E. Friedman. 2007. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbionts in Botrychium (Ophioglossaceae). American Journal of Botany 94: 1248-1255. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 2006. Sex among the flowers. Natural History 115 (9): 48-53.
Friedman, W.E. 2006. Embryological evidence for developmental lability during early angiosperm evolution. Nature 441: 337-340. | pdf
Friedman, W.E., and J.H. Williams. 2004. Developmental evolution of the sexual process in ancient flowering plant lineages. Plant Cell 16: S119-S132. | pdf
Friedman, W.E., W.N. Gallup and J.H. Williams. 2003. Female gametophyte development in Kadsura: implications for Schisandraceae, Austrobaileyales, and the early evolution of flowering plants. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164: S293-S305. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and J.H. Williams. 2003. Modularity in the angiosperm female gametophyte and its bearing on the early evolution of endosperm in flowering plants. Evolution 57: 216-230. | pdf
Williams, J.H. and W.E. Friedman. 2002. Identification of diploid endosperm in an early angiosperm lineage. Nature 415: 522-526. | pdf
Hiscock, S.J., K. Hoedemaekers, W.E Friedman and H.G. Dickinson. 2002. The stigma surface and pollen-stigma interactions in Senecio squalidus L. (Asteraceae) following cross (compatible) and self (incompatible) pollinations. International Journal of Plant Sciences 163: 1-16. | pdf
Floyd, S.K. and W.E. Friedman. 2001. Developmental evolution of endosperm in basal angiosperms: evidence from Amborella (Amborellaceae), Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae), and Illicium (Illiciaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 228: 153-169. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 2001. Comparative embryology of basal angiosperms. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 4: 14-20. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 2001. Developmental and evolutionary hypotheses for the origin of double fertilization and endosperm. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences 324: 559-567. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and S.K. Floyd. 2001. The origin of flowering plants and their reproductive biology: a tale of two phylogenies. Evolution 55: 217-231. | pdf
Floyd, S.K. and W.E. Friedman. 2000. Evolution of endosperm developmental patterns among basal flowering plants. International Journal of Plant Sciences 161: S57-S81. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and M.E. Cook. 2000. The origin and early evolution of tracheids in vascular plants: integration of paleobotanical and neobotanical data. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London B 355: 857-868. | pdf
Floyd, S.K., V.T. Lerner and W.E. Friedman. 1999. A developmental and evolutionary analysis of embryology of Platanus (Platanaceae), a basal eudicot. American Journal of Botany 86: 1523-1537. | pdf
Williams, J.H., W.E. Friedman and M.L. Arnold. 1999. Developmental selection within the angiosperm style: Using gamete DNA to visualize interspecific pollen competition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96: 9201-9206. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1999. Expression of the cell cycle in sperm of Arabidopsis: implications for understanding patterns of gametogenesis and fertilization in plants and other eukaryotes. Development 126: 1065-1075. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and J.S. Carmichael. 1998. Heterochrony and developmental innovation: evolution of female gametophyte ontogeny in Gnetum. Evolution 52: 1016-1030. | pdf
Cook, M.E. and W.E. Friedman. 1998. Tracheid structure in a primitive extant plant provides an evolutionary link to earliest fossil tracheids. International Journal of Plant Sciences 159: 881-890. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1998. The evolution of double fertilization and endosperm: an "historical" perspective. Sexual Plant Reproduction 11: 6-16. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and E.M. Gifford. 1997. Development of the male gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba: a window into the reproductive biology of early seed plants. In Botanical Society of Japan Special Volume, Ginkgo biloba. T. Hori, ed. Springer Verlag, Tokyo.
Friedman, W.E. 1996. Introduction to biology and evolution of the Gnetales. International Journal of Plant Sciences 157: S1-S2. pdf
Friedman, W.E. and J.S. Carmichael. 1996. Double fertilization in Gnetales: implications for understanding reproductive diversification among seed plants. International Journal of Plant Sciences 157 : S77-S94. | pdf
Carmichael, J.S. and W.E. Friedman. 1996. Double fertilization in Gnetum gnemon (Gnetaceae): its bearing on the evolution of sexual reproduction within the Gnetales and the anthophyte clade. American Journal of Botany 83: 767-780. | pdf
Carmichael, J.S. and W.E. Friedman. 1995. Double fertilization in Gnetum gnemon, a nonflowering seed plant: the relationship between the cell cycle and sexual reproduction. Plant Cell 7: 1975-1988. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1995. Organismal duplication, inclusive fitness theory and altruism: understanding the evolution of endosperm and the angiosperm reproductive syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92: 3913-3917. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1994. The evolution of embryogeny in seed plants and the developmental origin and early history of endosperm. American Journal of Botany 81: 1468-1486. | pdf
Liu, L., J.F.D. Dean, W.E. Friedman and K.-E.L. Eriksson. 1994. A laccase like phenoloxidase is correlated with lignin biosynthesis in Zinnia elegans stem tissues. Plant Journal 6: 213-224. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1993. The evolutionary history of the seed plant male gametophyte. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8: 15-21. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1992. Double fertilization in nonflowering seed plants. International Review of Cytology 140: 319-355.
Crook, R.W. and W.E. Friedman. 1992. Effects of pollen number and archegonial number on fertilization in Douglas fir: significance for seed orchard management. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22: 1483-1488.
Friedman, W.E. 1992. Evidence of a pre-angiosperm origin of endosperm: implications for the evolution of flowering plants. Science 255: 336 339. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1991. Double fertilization in Ephedra trifurca, a non flowering seed plant: the relationship between fertilization events and the cell cycle. Protoplasma 165: 106-120. | pdf
Holaway, B.L., M.C. Trull, W.E. Friedman, and R.L. Malmberg. 1991. A developmentally regulated antigen associated with calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate crystals in tobacco anthers. Planta 186: 13-16.
Choi, J.S. and W.E. Friedman. 1991. Development of the pollen tube in Zamia furfuracea and its evolutionary implications. American Journal of Botany 78: 544-560. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1990. Sexual reproduction in Ephedra nevadensis (Ephedraceae): further evidence of double fertilization in a nonflowering seed plant. American Journal of Botany 77: 1582-1598. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1990. Double fertilization in Ephedra nevadensis, a nonflowering seed plant: its bearing on the origin of angiosperms. Science 247: 951-954. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and E.M. Gifford. 1988. Division of the generative cell and late development of the male gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba. American Journal of Botany 75: 1434-1442. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1987. Morphogenesis and experimental aspects of growth and development of the male gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba in vitro. American Journal of Botany 74: 1816-1830. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. 1987. Growth and development of the male gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba within the ovule (in vivo). American Journal of Botany 74: 1797-1815. | pdf
Friedman, W.E. and T.E. Goliber. 1986. Photosynthesis in the female gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba. American Journal of Botany 73: 1261-1266. | pdf
Robichaux, R.H., P.W. Rundel, W.L. Stemmermann, J.E. Canfield. S.R. Morse and W.E. Friedman. 1984. Tissue water deficits and plant growth in wet tropical environments. In: Physiological Ecology of Plants of the Wet Tropics. H.A. Mooney, E. Medina, and C. Vasquez-Yaney (eds.). Junk Publishers, The Hague, pp. 99-112.
Benzing, D.H., W.E. Friedman, G. Peterson and A. Renfrow. 1983. Shootlessness, velamentous roots, and the pre-eminence of Orchidaceae in the epiphytic biotope. American Journal of Botany 70: 121-133. | pdf
Benzing, D.H., D.W. Ott, and W.E. Friedman. 1982. Roots of Sobralia macrantha (Orchidaceae): structure and function of the velamen-exodermis complex. American Journal of Botany 69: 608-614. | pdf
Benzing, D.H. and W.E. Friedman. 1981. Mycotrophy: its occurrence and possible significance among epiphytic Orchidaceae. Selbyana 5: 243-247.
Benzing, D.H. and W.E. Friedman. 1981. Patterns of foliar pigmentation in Bromeliaceae and their adaptive significance. Selbyana 5: 224-240.
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