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Thurston, D. 1998 Tropical plant diseases. Second Edition. APS Press. The American Phytopathological Society. St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Traunfeld, J.; Malinoski, M. 2000 IPM Series: Tomatoes. Maryland Cooperative Extension, University of Maryland. Home and Garden Mimeo # HG56.
Traunfeld, J.; Malinoski, M. 2000 IPM Series: Tomatoes. Maryland Cooperative Extension, University of Maryland. Home and Garden Mimeo # HG56. p. 9
Upfold. R.; Olechowski, H. 1994 Soybean production. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Publication 173. Queen’s Printer for Ontario, Toronto, ON.
Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subhashini, B.; Koul, S. 1997 Plants in pest control: Turmeric and ginger. CIKS.
Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subshashini, B.; Koul, S. 1998 Plants in pest control: Custard apple, vitex, sweet flag, and poison nut. CIKS. Chennai, India.
Villareal, S. 1999 Leafhopper control by insecticides in not the solution to the tungro problem. In: Chancellor, T.; Azzam, O.; Heong, K. editors. Rice tungro disease management. International Rice Research Institute. Manila, Philippines.
Wagner, Georg. 2004 Vegetables' pests. Personal Communication. Schopperplatz 14, 4082 Aschach / Donau.
Xiong, Z.; Nadeem, A.; Weng, Z.; Nelson, M. 2004 Cotton leaf curl virus is distinct from cotton leaf crumple virus. Department of Plant Pathology, University of Arizona. http://ag.arizona.edu/~zxiong/cotgemi.html

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