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Pillai, G. 1987 Integrated pest management in plantation crops. Journal of Coffee Research, 17(1):pp. 150- 153.
Hasse, V. 1987 Cotton. No 1- 2. Philippine- German Cotton Project, Department of Agriculture. Manila, Philippines
PCARRD. 1988 Cebu Techoguide: Mango. Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development and Central Visayas Technology Packing Project, Philippines.
PCARRD. 1988 Philippine recommends for banana. Technical Bulletin Series No. 66, DOST, Philippines.
Ashri, A. 1989 Sesame. Oil Crops of the World. Robbelen, G.; Downey, R.K.; and A. Ashri (eds.). McGraw- Hill Publishing Company: New York. pp. 375?387.
Samson, JA. 1989 Tropical fruits. 2nd edition. Longman Singapore Publishers. Singapore.
Olkowski, W.; Daar, S.; Olkowski, H. 1991 Common sense - pest control. The Taunton Press. USA.
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.
Parham, W.; Durana, P.; Hess, A., Editors. 1993 Improving degraded lands: Promising experiences from South China. Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu.
Amalin, D.; Vasquez. E. 1993 A handbook on Philippine sweetpotato pests and their natural enemies. International Potato Center (CIP). Los BaƱos, Laguna, Philipppines.

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