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titleOfInvention Transformation method and transformant of Rosaceae fruit tree
abstract [Problem] To provide a transformation method capable of easily and efficiently transforming a rose family fruit tree such as ume, a transformant transformed by this method, a genetically modified rose family fruit tree, and the like. [Solution] In the transformation of fruit trees of the Rosaceae family by the Agrobacterium method, the seeds used for the preparation of explants are collected from the beginning to the middle of May, and the co-cultivation period is about 3 days. By limiting the antibiotic to be meropen, transformants could be obtained with high probability. In addition, transformation efficiency could be improved by sonication prior to co-culture. Furthermore, a genetically modified Rosaceae fruit tree could be obtained by rooting the transformant. [Selection figure] None
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