Hormetic Responses of Lonicera Japonica Thunb. To Cadmium Stress

Dose Response. 2015 May 4;13(1):dose-response.14-033.He. doi: 10.2203/dose-response.14-033.He. eCollection 2015 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

The hormetic responses of Lonicera japonica Thunb. to cadmium (Cd) stress were investigated in a hydroponic experiment. The present results showed that root length and total biomass dry weight increased in comparison with the control at low concentrations Cd. The height of the plant exposed to 2.5 and 5 mg L(-1) Cd increased significantly by 11.9% and 12.8% relative to the control, and with the increase of Cd concentrations in the medium, plant height began to decrease. The responses of photosynthetic pigments contents and relative water content to Cd stress had a similar trend, which all showed significantly an inverted U-shaped dose-response curve and confirmed that the stimulatory effect of low concentrations Cd occurred in the plant. Furthermore, L. japonica, as a new Cd-hyperaccumulator, could be considered as a new plant model to study the underlying mechanisms of the hormesis.

Keywords: Hormetic responses; Lonicera japonica Thunb.; cadmium; hyperaccumulator.