Paddy rice is a typical wetland plant species, and mercury (Hg) accumulation in this rice has received much attention over the last two decades. The role of root iron plaque on rice Hg accumulation is not well understood. The effects of iron plaque on Hg0 uptake, translocation, and volatilization in rice seedlings were investigated under hydroponic conditions using different rice genotypes. After induction of iron plaque on rice roots with pretreatment solutions containing 0, 15 and 30mg Fe2+L-1, rice seedlings were transplanted into specially designed airtight culture chambers, where roots were separated from the aerial parts and exposed to saturated Hg0 vapor. The results showed the following: (1) There were significant differences in the amount of iron plaque formed on the rice roots among the three genotypes. (2) A significant correlation was observed between the concentrations of Hg and Fe in the iron plaque of the root surface for the three genotypes (R2 = 0.933, p < 0.01). (3) Iron plaque may act as a barrier for Hg0 behavior, i.e., inhibiting the process of Hg0 uptake and translocation from the rhizosphere.