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Rehm, S.; Espig, G. 2000 The cultivated plants of the tropics and the subtropics. Verlag Josef Margraf Scientific Books. Berlin.
Putnam, D.; et. al. 1992 Alternative field crops manual: Peanut. University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension Service, the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the Center for Alternative Plant and Animal Products.
Presbitero, A. 2003 Soil erosion studies on steep slopes of humid- tropic Philippines. Griffith University, Australia.
Ploetz, R.; et. al. Editors. 1998 Compendium of tropical fruit diseases. APS Press, The American Phytopathological Society. Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Plant biology index. 2002 Sorghum. http://plant.ucr.edu/list.asp?kbegin=S
Pillai, G. 1987 Integrated pest management in plantation crops. Journal of Coffee Research, 17(1):pp. 150- 153.
Philippine- German Crop Protection Program. 2000 Integrated Pest Management on Corn. Bureau of Plant Industry, Malate, Manila, Philippines.
PCCARD. 1986 The Philippines recommends for peanut. PCARRD. 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.
PCARRD. 1999 Eggplant production guide. PCARRD. Laguna, Philippines.

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