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Traunfeld, J.; Malinoski, M. 2000 IPM Series: Tomatoes. Maryland Cooperative Extension, University of Maryland. Home and Garden Mimeo # HG56.
Stoll, G. 2000 Natural Crop Protection in the Tropics Margraf Verlag. Weikersheim.
PCARRD. 1981 The Philippines recommends for corn. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
Reissig, W.; Heinrichs, E.; Litsinger, J.; Moody, K.; Fiedler, L.; Mew, T.; Barrion, A. 1986 Illustrated guide to integrated pest management in rice in tropical Asia. IRRI. Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.
Shepard, B.; Barrion, A.; Litsinger, J. 1987 Helpful insects, spiders, and pathogens. International Rice Research Institute. Manila, Philippines.
Sierra Club of Canada. 2004 Pest control sprays you can make in your kitchen. http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/programs/health- environment/pesticides/non- commercial- pest- spray.pdf
IRRI. 2004 Rice integrated pest management. http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/pu_ipm.htm
FAO. 2001 Developing farming systems and best practices for drought prone areas. http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/AC120E/AC120e15.htm
Agroecology Research Group. 2000 Corn- Bean- Squash Intercrop in Mexico. http://www.agroecology.org/cases/cornbeansquash.htm
Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 1999 Natural insect control: The ecological gardener's guide to foiling pests. Handbook # 139. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc. Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.

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