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Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 1999 Natural insect control: The ecological gardener's guide to foiling pests. Handbook # 139. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc. Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.
Espino, C.; Magnaye, V.; Calendacion, T. 1999 Panama disease (Fusarium Wilt of Banana). Los BaƱos Laguna, PCARRD, Philippines.
Coker, C.; Cartwright, R.; Kirkpatrick, T.; Rupe, J. 2000 Soybean disease and their control in Arkansas soybean handbook. Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas.
CABI. 2000 Crop protection compendium. Global module, 2nd edition. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK.
Rehm, S.; Espig, G. 2000 The cultivated plants of the tropics and the subtropics. Verlag Josef Margraf Scientific Books. Berlin.
Agroecology Research Group. 2000 Corn- Bean- Squash Intercrop in Mexico. http://www.agroecology.org/cases/cornbeansquash.htm
FADINAP. 2000 Integrated plant nutrition systems. Training Manual. FADINAP/ PRUDD/RDS. http://www.fadinap.org/ipns/srilanka/ipnsmanual/toc.htm
Traunfeld, J.; Malinoski, M. 2000 IPM Series: Tomatoes. Maryland Cooperative Extension, University of Maryland. Home and Garden Mimeo # HG56.
Stoll, G. 2000 Natural Crop Protection in the Tropics Margraf Verlag. Weikersheim.
Traunfeld, J.; Malinoski, M. 2000 IPM Series: Tomatoes. Maryland Cooperative Extension, University of Maryland. Home and Garden Mimeo # HG56. p. 9

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