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The all-red () is an anthocyanin-rich and excellent hardy fruit. Many studies have focused on the green-fleshed , and fewer studies have been conducted on the all-red . Here we reported a regeneration and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol by using leaves of all-red as explants. Aseptic seedling leaves of were used as callus-inducing materials. MS medium supplemented with 0.3 mg·L 2,4-D and 1.0 mg·L BA was the optimal medium for callus induction of leaves, and medium supplemented with 3 mg·L tZ and 0.5 mg·L IAA was optimal for adventitious shoot regeneration. The best proliferation medium for adventitious buds was MS + 1.0 mg·L BA + 0.3 mg·L NAA. The best rooting medium was 1/2MS + 0.7 mg·L IBA with a 100% rooting rate. For the red flesh hardy kiwi variety 'Purpurna Saduwa' ( var. ), leaves are receptors for Agrobacterium (EHA105)-mediated transformation. The orthogonal experiment was used for the optimization of each genetic transformation parameter and the genetic transformation of the leaves was 21% under optimal conditions. Our study provides technical parameters for applying genetic resources and molecular breeding of kiwifruit with red flesh.

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