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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
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.
ATTRA. 2003 Plants that attract beneficials. http://attra.ncat.org/attra- pub/farmscaping/fsappendixa.html
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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