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Schmitt, A. 2005 Reynoutria sachalinensis plant extract. BBA. Institut fuer biologishen Pflanzenschutz, Darmstadt, Germany.
IRRI. 2004 Rice integrated pest management. http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/pu_ipm.htm
The Bug Lady. 2004 Companion planting. http://www.thebuglady.ca/companionplanting.htm
Sierra Club of Canada. 2004 Pest control sprays you can make in your kitchen. http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/programs/health- environment/pesticides/non- commercial- pest- spray.pdf
CABI. 2004 Crop protection compendium. 2004 Edition. CAB International Publishing. Wallingford, UK.
Vann, S.; Kirkpatrick, T.; Cartwright, R. 2004 Control root knot nematode in your garden. University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. http://www.uaex.edu/Other_Areas/publications/HTML/FSA- 7529.asp
ATTRA. 2003 Plants that attract beneficials. http://attra.ncat.org/attra- pub/farmscaping/fsappendixa.html
Basta, A.; Spooner- Hart, R. 2003 Efficacy of an extract of Dorrigo pepper (Tasmannia stipitata ) against two- spotted mite and greenhouse thrips. Spray Oils Beyond 2000: Sustainable Pest and Disease Management. eds: G.A.C. Beattie and D.M. Watson. ACIAR.Canberra.
Katembwe, M. 2003 Natural control of pests and diseases. PRTC. Kumba, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo.
DOST. 2003 Mango production. Department of Science and Technology, Manila, Philippines.

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