“…In addition to the Fe 3+ -MA transporters, rice was reported to have the ferrous iron (Fe 2+ ) transporters, OsIRT1 and OsIRT2, and their expression was induced in roots under iron deficient conditions (Ishimaru et al, 2006). In xylem tissue, iron is thought to be translocated as Fe 3+ -citrate complex (Bashir et al, 2010;Kobayashi et al, 2010), and the citrate transporter, OsFRDL1, that localized on pericycle cells of the roots was suggested to contribute to the iron translocation to shoot (Yokosho et al, 2009). Iron-chelate transporter genes; OsYSL2, OsYSL15 and OsYSL18, the ferrous iron transporter gene; OsIRT1, and the genes related to the biosynthesis of chelates, OsNAS1-3, OsNAAT1 and OsDMAS1, were expressed in the phloem companion cells, suggesting that they contribute to the iron translocation through phloem (Bashir et al, 2010;Kobayashi et al, 2010).…”