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Suzuki, Motofumi
Aichi Steel Corporation
Urabe, Atsumi
Tokushima University
Sasaki, Sayaka
Tokushima University
Tsugawa, Ryo
Tokushima University
Nishio, Satoshi
Tokushima University
Mukaiyama, Haruka
Tokushima University
Murata, Yoshiko
Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
Masuda, Hiroshi
Ishikawa Prefectural University|Akita Prefectural University
Aung, May Sann
Ishikawa Prefectural University|Akita Prefectural University
Mera, Akane
Aichi Steel Corporation
Takeuchi, Masaki
Tokushima University
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Fukushima, Keijo
Tokushima University
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Kanaki, Michika
Hokkaido University
Kobayashi, Kaori
Hokkaido University
Chiba, Yuichi
The University of Tokyo
Shrestha, Binod Babu
Tokushima University
Nakanishi, Hiromi
The University of Tokyo
Watanabe, Takehiro
Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
Nakayama, Atsushi
Tokushima University
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Kobayashi, Takanori
Ishikawa Prefectural University
Tanino, Keiji
Hokkaido University
Nishizawa, Naoko K.
Ishikawa Prefectural University|The University of Tokyo
Namba, Kosuke
Tokushima University
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Description | Iron (Fe) is an essential nutrient, but is poorly bioavailable because of its low solubility in alkaline soils; this leads to reduced agricultural productivity. To overcome this problem, we first showed that the soil application of synthetic 2′-deoxymugineic acid, a natural phytosiderophore from the Poaceae, can recover Fe deficiency in rice grown in calcareous soil. However, the high cost and poor stability of synthetic 2′-deoxymugineic acid preclude its agricultural use. In this work, we develop a more stable and less expensive analog, proline-2′-deoxymugineic acid, and demonstrate its practical synthesis and transport of its Fe-chelated form across the plasma membrane by Fe(III)•2’-deoxymugineic acid transporters. Possibility of its use as an iron fertilizer on alkaline soils is supported by promotion of rice growth in a calcareous soil by soil application of metal free proline-2’-deoxymugineic acid.
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Nature Communications
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ISSN | 20411723
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NCID | AA12645905
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Publisher | Springer Nature
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Volume | 12
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Start Page | 1558
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Published Date | 2021-03-10
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Pharmaceutical Sciences
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