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Ram, P., et. al. 1990 Effect of certain plant extracts to tobacco caterpillar (Spodoptera litura). A paper presented at CTRI, India.
Rossner, J.; Zebitz, C. 1986 Effect of soil treatment with neem products on earthworms (Lumbricidae). A paper presented at the Proceedings of the 3rd International Neem Conference, Nairobi, 1986.
Sardana, H.; Kumar, N. 1989 Effectiveness of plant oils against leafhoppers and shoot and fruit borers in okra. Indian Journal of Entomology.
Basta, A.; Spooner- Hart, R. 2003 Efficacy of an extract of Dorrigo pepper (Tasmannia stipitata ) against two- spotted mite and greenhouse thrips. Spray Oils Beyond 2000: Sustainable Pest and Disease Management. eds: G.A.C. Beattie and D.M. Watson. ACIAR.Canberra.
PCARRD. 1999 Eggplant production guide. PCARRD. Laguna, Philippines.
Pantoja, A.; Cabrera, I. 1999 Enhancement of biological control for management of silverleaf whiteflies in vegetables. Crop Protection Department. University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
Beattie, A. et.al. 2002 Evaluation of rapeseed- based plant oils for control of citrus leafminer and their phytotoxicity to lemon. In: Spray Oils Beyond 2000. University of Western Sydney.
Litsinger, J.; Price, E.; Herrera, G. 1978 Filipino farmers’ use of plant parts to control rice insect pests. International Rice Research Newsletter. Vol. 3. No. 5.
Gilberg, L. editor. 1993 Garden pests and diseases. Sunset books. Sunset Publishing Corporation, California.
Bodnar, J. 1997 Garlic Production. Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Ontario. http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAF/english/crops/facts/97- 007.htm

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