Malus zumi is known as an excellent dwarfing apple rootstock
occurring in natural or arid/semiarid soil or salina. Gene manipulation
of M. zumi through transgenic technology can modify plant feature for
further improvement fruit tree production by grafting the scion on a
transgenic rootstock. Here, we report the establishment of an
efficient, in vitro, shoot regeneration system and Agrobacterium
tumefaciens - mediated transformation from the leaf explants for Malus
zumi (Matsumura) Rehd. Leaf explants were infected with Agrobacterium
strains containing nptII and gus gene. The highest frequency of shoot
regeneration was obtained on MS medium containing 500 mg l-1
Lactalbumin hydrolysate, 30 g l-1 fructose, supplemented with 3.0 mg
l-1 BA, 0.2 mg l-1 NAA.Using fructose instead of sucrose significantly
increases the shoot regeneration and decreases vitrification. This
regeneration procedure was incorporated into an Agrobacterium-mediated
transformation procedure in M. zumi. Kanamycin was an efficient
selective agent for selection. Pre-selection (5 days after
co-cultivation) improved the transformation efficiency. The emergence
of expected bands by PCR analysis and Southern blot in transgenic
plantlets confirmed the transformation of foreign DNA into plant
genome