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About 60-85% of total phosphorus (P) in cereal crops is finally allocated to the seeds, which is required for seed development, germination, and early growth. However, little is known on the molecular mechanisms underlying P allocation to the seeds. Here, we found that two members (OsPHO1;1 and OsPHO1;2) belonging to PHO1 gene family, are involved in the distribution of P to the seeds in rice. Both OsPHO1;1 and OsPHO1;2 were localized to the plasma membrane and showed influx transport activities for inorganic phosphate. At