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New Agriculturist On- line. 2003 Cassava pests: from crisis to control. http//www.new- agri.co.uk/98- 6/focuson/focuson9.html
Hollingsworth, R.; Armstrong, J.; Campbell, E. 2002 Caffeine as repellent for slugs and snails. USDA- ARS, Hilo, Hawaii, USA.
Thomas, C. 2002 Bug vs. bug - crop scouting. Integrated Pest Management Program. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Harrisburg, PA.
CIKS. 2000 Bollworm control in cotton. Center for Indian Knowledge Systems. Chennai, India. Pesticide Post. Vol. 8, No 6.
Johnson, A.; Ives, C. 2001 Biotechnology inventory of ASARECA priority crops. Agriculture Biotechnology support Project, Michigan State University, USA.
Stoer, P. 1997 Biological pesticide on rice. Low- external Input Rice Production Technology Information Kit. IIRR. Cavite, Philippines.
Mahr, D.; Ridgeway, N. 1991 Biological control of insects and mites: An introduction to beneficial natural enemies and their use in pest management. North Center. Reg. Ext. Publ. No. 481.
Philippine German Plant Protection Project. 1996 Bio- control against diamondback moth. BPI, Department of Agriculture. Manila, Philippines.
Fernandes, W.; de Carvalho, S.; Habib, M. 2001 Between- season attraction of cotton boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis Boh. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) adults by its aggregation pheromone. Sci. agric., Apr./June 2001, vol.58, no.2, p.229- 234.
Hodges, L. 1997 Basic cultural practices for commercial production of green (Snap) beans. Extension Vegetable Specialist, Cooperative Extension. University of Nebraska.

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