Melnick, Rachel L.Poleatewich, A. M.2016-04-192016-04-192008Presented at the SANREM CRSP 2008 Annual Meeting, Los BaƱos, Philippines, 26-29 May 20083524_FieldEvaluation.ppthttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/67618This Penn State study examines the effectiveness of endophytic bacteria on cacoa trees as a biocontrol agent for witches' broom. The study involved field trials on seedlings with various levels of susceptibility. The application of bacteria was found to be most effective for tolerant genotype seedlings, but was not statistically significant for highly resistant strains.application/vnd.ms-powerpointen-USIn CopyrightDisease controlPest managementAgroforestryCacaoAgroforestryDiseasesWitches' broomEndophytic bacteriaBiocontrol agentsFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleField evaluation of endophytes for management of witches' broom on cacaoPresentation