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FAO. Adhatoda vasica. http:/ / www.fao.org/ docrep/ x2230e/ x2230e06.htm 
FAO. Lamiaceae. http:/ / www.fao.org/ docrep/ x2230e/ x2230e09.htm 
FAO. Garlic. http:/ / www.fao.org/ docrep/ x2230e/ x2230e10.htm 
FAO. Quassia africana; Pepper. http:/ / www.fao.org/ docrep/ x2230e/ x2230e12.htm 
FAO. Vitex negundo; Tumeric; Ginger. http:/ / www.fao.org/ docrep/ x2230e/ x2230e13.htm 
FAO. Euphorbia tirucalli in Indigenous multipurpose trees of Tanzania: Uses and economic benefits for people. http:/ / www.fao.org/ docrep/ X5327e/ x5327e12.htm 
  Using plants to control pest. http:/ / www.farmingsolutions.org/ successtories/ stories.asp?id=163 
University of Georgia. Vitex. http:/ / www.forestryimages.org/ browse/ detail.cfm?imgnum=1203106 
Fourthway. How to make natural pesticide. http:/ / www.fourthway.co.uk/ posters/ pages/ pesticide.html 
Flora of Northern Ireland. Horsetail. http:/ / www.habitas.org.uk/ flora/ species.asp?item=2022 

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