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Samson, JA. 1989 Tropical fruits. 2nd edition. Longman Singapore Publishers. Singapore.
Endersby, N.; Ridland, P. 1999 Time to start monitoring for diamondback moth in Asian Brassica vegetables. Access to Asian Vegetables, Issue No. 23 (English Edition), Institute for Horticultural Development – Knoxfield.
Johnson, A.; Ives, C. 2001 Biotechnology inventory of ASARECA priority crops. Agriculture Biotechnology support Project, Michigan State University, USA.
IRRI & Queensland University. 2001 Rice IPM. An interactive information and identification system for integrated pest management in rice. University of Queensland and IRRI.
Ploetz, R.; et. al. Editors. 1998 Compendium of tropical fruit diseases. APS Press, The American Phytopathological Society. Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Parker, B.; Talekar, S.; Skinner, M. 2000 Insect pests of selected vegetables in tropical and subtropical Asia. Asia Development and Research Center Vermont, USA.
Kuepper, G.; Thomas, R.; Earles, R. 2001 Use of baking soda as fungicide. ATTRA. http://www.attra.org/attra- pub/bakingsoda.html
Parker, B.; Talekar, N.; Skinner, M. 2000 Field guide: Insect pests of selected vegetables in tropical and subtropical Asia. AVRDC Publication.
Philippine German Plant Protection Project. 1996 Bio- control against diamondback moth. BPI, Department of Agriculture. Manila, Philippines.
Kfir, R. 1992 Parasitoids of the African stem borer, Busseola fusca (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), in South Africa. Bull. Entomol. Res. Vol. 85. pp. 369- 377

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