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Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subhashini, B.; Koul, S. 1999 Plants in Pest Control: Pongam, tulasi and aloe. Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems, Chennai, India.
CIKS. 1997 Plants in pest control: Tobacco, papaya, thumbai. Center for Indian Knowledge Systems.
Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subhashini, B.; Koul, S. 1997 Plants in pest control: Turmeric and ginger. CIKS.
ATTRA. 2003 Plants that attract beneficials. http://attra.ncat.org/attra- pub/farmscaping/fsappendixa.html
Sangatan, P.; Sangatanan, R. 2000 Practical guide to organic pesticides. Technology and Livelihood Series. Busybook Distributor, Quezon City
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
IRRI & Queensland University. 2001 Rice IPM. An interactive information and identification system for integrated pest management in rice. University of Queensland and IRRI.
Upfold. R.; Olechowski, H. 1994 Soybean production. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Publication 173. Queen’s Printer for Ontario, Toronto, ON.
Rehm, S.; Espig, G. 2000 The cultivated plants of the tropics and the subtropics. Verlag Josef Margraf Scientific Books. Berlin.

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