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The Collaborative Research Centre “Phenotypic Plasticity in Plants”, hosted at the University of Potsdam, regularly offers training courses for its PhD students and postdocs. In these courses, principal investigators introduce concepts and methods central to understanding mechanisms, constraints, and evolution of phenotypic plasticity in plants.
 

plants on table
Photo: Anja Linstädter
Collection of leaves found around Park Sanssouci, ordered according to the leaf economic spectrum (left). Leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana plants, which is one of the focal species of the CRC “Phenotypic Plasticity in Plants”, were used for a practical training of functional leaf trait measurements (right).
plants on table
Photo: Anja Linstädter
Collection of leaves found around Park Sanssouci, ordered according to the leaf economic spectrum (left). Leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana plants, which is one of the focal species of the CRC “Phenotypic Plasticity in Plants”, were used for a practical training of functional leaf trait measurements (right).

Our working group contributes to a subproject that examines how genotype and environment interact in shaping functional plant responses related to resource acquisition and conservation, framed within the concept of the Leaf Economics Spectrum (LES). Because this concept has the potential to link across multiple projects in the Collaborative Research Centre, we offered a three-hour training course for PhD students and postdocs.

The morning began with a lecture by Prof. Anja Linstädter, who introduced the ecological background of the Leaf Economics Spectrum. Students went outdoors to collect leaves of various shapes and sizes, gaining first-hand insight into the remarkable variation captured by the Leaf Economics Spectrum. In the second session, Dr. Vera Hesen demonstrated how leaf traits are measured. Working in small groups, students had the chance to practice these methods themselves using Arabidopsis thaliana plants. The course provided a practical introduction to an important ecological framework and inspired students to integrate plant strategies in their own research.

presentation on the blackboard
Photo: Anja Linstädter
Presentation on the practical side of the Leaf Economics Spectrum, where Dr. Vera Hesen explains how the to perform the leaf measurements.
presentation on the blackboard
Photo: Anja Linstädter
Presentation on the practical side of the Leaf Economics Spectrum, where Dr. Vera Hesen explains how the to perform the leaf measurements.