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MMSU. 2003 7 new botanical extracts vs. garlic pests. Mariano Marcos State University. Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
Hochmuth, G.; Cordasco, K. 1997 A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Snapbean in Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. University of Florida http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/CV/CV23400.pdf
Facknath, S. 2000 Application of neem extract and intercropping for the control of some cabbage pests in Mauritius. Proc. International Neem Conference, Queensland, Australia, Feb. 1996 In Press.
AVRDC. 2003 AVRDC strikes gold with vitamin- rich tomato. Centerpoint. Vol. 21, No.1.
Barona, L. 2003 Bacteria in weed as biofertilizer for cotton. BAR Today. Department of Agriculture. Manila, Philippines. Vol. 5 No.2.
Hodges, L. 1997 Basic cultural practices for commercial production of green (Snap) beans. Extension Vegetable Specialist, Cooperative Extension. University of Nebraska.
DA. 1996 Bio- control against diamondback moth. Philippine- German Plant Protection Project. BPI, Department of Agriculture. Manila. Philippines.
CIKS. 2000 Bollworm control in cotton. Center for Indian Knowledge Systems. Chennai, India. Pesticide Post. Vol. 8, No 6.
Hessler, K.; et. al. 2002 Case study: Golden rice. http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/publications/case_studies/golden_rice/
Fatokum, C.; Tarawali, C.; Singh, B.; Kormata, P.; Tamo, M., editors. 2000 Challenges and opportunities for enhancing sustainable cowpea production. Proceedings of the World Cowpea Conference III held in International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). Ibadan, Nigeria.

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