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Upfold. R.; Olechowski, H. 1994 Soybean production. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Publication 173. Queen’s Printer for Ontario, Toronto, ON.
IRRI & Queensland University. 2001 Rice IPM. An interactive information and identification system for integrated pest management in rice. University of Queensland and IRRI.
IRRI. 2004 Rice integrated pest management. http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/pu_ipm.htm
Schmitt, A. 2005 Reynoutria sachalinensis plant extract. BBA. Institut fuer biologishen Pflanzenschutz, Darmstadt, Germany.
Sangatan, P.; Sangatanan, R. 2000 Practical guide to organic pesticides. Technology and Livelihood Series. Busybook Distributor, Quezon City
ATTRA. 2003 Plants that attract beneficials. http://attra.ncat.org/attra- pub/farmscaping/fsappendixa.html
Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subhashini, B.; Koul, S. 1997 Plants in pest control: Turmeric and ginger. CIKS.
CIKS. 1997 Plants in pest control: Tobacco, papaya, thumbai. Center for Indian Knowledge Systems.
Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subhashini, B.; Koul, S. 1999 Plants in Pest Control: Pongam, tulasi and aloe. Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems, Chennai, India.
Vijayalakshmi, K.; Subhashini, B.; Koul, S. 1999 Plants in Pest Control: Persian lilac. Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems, Chennai, India.

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