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HDRA. 2002 Cutworms, Family Noctuidae http://www.hdra.org.uk/cgi- bin/countlink.cgi?www.hdra.org.uk/pdfs/international_programme/TPC12- Cutworm.pdf
ICIPE. 2003 Development of environmentally friendly management methods for red spider mites in smallholder tomato production systems... 2000 - 2003 ICIPE Scientific Report. CD Rom. International Center for Insect Physiology and Entomology, Nairobi, Kenya.
CABI. 2004 Crop protection compendium. 2004 Edition. CAB International Publishing. Wallingford, UK.
Samson, JA. 1989 Tropical fruits. 2nd edition. Longman Singapore Publishers. Singapore.
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.
Johnson, A.; Ives, C. 2001 Biotechnology inventory of ASARECA priority crops. Agriculture Biotechnology support Project, Michigan State University, USA.
IRRI & Queensland University. 2001 Rice IPM. An interactive information and identification system for integrated pest management in rice. University of Queensland and IRRI.
Ploetz, R.; et. al. Editors. 1998 Compendium of tropical fruit diseases. APS Press, The American Phytopathological Society. Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Parker, B.; Talekar, S.; Skinner, M. 2000 Insect pests of selected vegetables in tropical and subtropical Asia. Asia Development and Research Center Vermont, USA.
Kuepper, G.; Thomas, R.; Earles, R. 2001 Use of baking soda as fungicide. ATTRA. http://www.attra.org/attra- pub/bakingsoda.html

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