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Mettot, B. 2004 The inter planting of vegetables. Back Home Woods Magazine. http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/mettot81.html
Ellis, B.; Bradley, F. 1996 The organic gardener's handbook of natural insect and disease control. Rodale Press. Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
PCARRD. 1986 The Philippine Recommends for Soybean. Technical Bulletin Series No. 14A. PCARRD. National Science and Technology Authority. Manila, Philippines.
PCARRD. 1981 The Philippines recommends for corn. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
PCARRD 1979 The Philippines recommends for potato. Philippine Council for Agriculture Resources Research. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines
Barrion, AT.; et al. 1991 The rice Cnaphalocrocis and Marasmia (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) leaffolder complex in the Philippines: taxonomy, bionomics, and control. Philipp. Entomol. Vol. 8, No. 4.
PCARRD. 2000 The state of the art vegetables. Philippines control Arthropod pests of your Anthuriums the environment- friendly way. PCARRD and Department of Science and Technology. Press Release No. 70 July 18, Series of 2002.
O’neil, R.; Canas, L. 2000 The use of sugar solutions to enhance the impact of predators of fall armyworm in maize. Department of Entomology, Purdue University. West Lafayette, USA.
Endersby, N.; Ridland, P. 1999 Time to start monitoring for diamondback moth in Asian Brassica vegetables. Access to Asian Vegetables, Issue No. 23.
Endersby, N.; Ridland, P. 1999 Time to start monitoring for diamondback moth in Asian Brassica vegetables. Access to Asian Vegetables, Issue No. 23 (English Edition), Institute for Horticultural Development – Knoxfield.

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