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Gilberg, L. editor. 1993 Garden pests and diseases. Sunset books. Sunset Publishing Corporation, California.
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.
Thurston, D. 1998 Tropical plant diseases. Second Edition. APS Press. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Ellis, B.; Bradley, F. 1996 The organic gardener's handbook of natural insect and disease control. Rodale Press. Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
Siemonsma, J.; Piluek, K. 2000 Vegetables. Plant resource of Southeast Asia (PROSEA).
Siritunga, D.; Sayre, R. 2004 Engineering cyanogen synthesis and turnover in cassava (Manihot esculenta). Plant Molecular Biology. Vol. 56: pp. 661- 669.
PCARRD 1979 The Philippines recommends for potato. Philippine Council for Agriculture Resources Research. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines
PCARRD. 1988 Cebu Techoguide: Mango. Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development and Central Visayas Technology Packing Project, Philippines.
Wagner, Georg. 2004 Vegetables' pests. Personal Communication. Schopperplatz 14, 4082 Aschach / Donau.
PCCARD. 1986 The Philippines recommends for peanut. PCARRD. Los banos, Laguna, Philippines.

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