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Chapter 8 References

School of Biotechnology 188

1. Abbasi PA, Dahmani J, Sahin F, Hoitink HAJ, Miller SA. Effect of

compost amendments on disease severity and yield of tomato in organic

and conventional production systems. Plant Disease. 2002; 86: 156-161.

2. Abouzari A, Rouhi S, Eslami A, Kaviani B. Comparison of the effect of

different soilless growing media on some growth characteristics of

benjamin tree (Ficus benjamina). International Journal of Agriculture and

Biology. 2012; 14: 985-988.

3. Abreu P, Relva A, Matthew S, Gomes Z, Morais Z. High performance

liquid chromatographic determination of glycoalkaloids in potatoes from

conventional, integrated and organic crop systems. Food Control. 2007; 18:

40-44.

4. Abu ZTR, Al Ismail K, Shatat F. Effect of organic and conventional

systems on fruit quality of strawberry (fragaria x ananassa duch) grown

under plastic house conditions in the Jordan Valley. Acta Horticulture

(ISHS). 2007; 741: 159-171.

5. Agbenin ON, Marley PS. In-vitro assay of some plant extracts against

Fusarium oxysporum sp. Lycopersici causal agent of tomato wilt. Journal

of Plant Protection Research. 2006; 46 (3): 215-220.

6. Ahmad AK, Ghulam J, Mohammad SA, Syed MSN, Mohammad R.

Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria: occurrence, mechanisms and their role in

crop production. Journal of Agricultural and Biological sciences. 2009; 1

(1): 48-58.

7. Ahmet T, Vedat ES. Estimation of certain chemical constituents of fruits of

selected tomato genotypes grown in Turkey. African Journal of

Agricultural Research. 2009; 4 (10): 1086-1092.

8. Ajzen I. The theory of planned behavior reactions and reflections. Health

Psychology Review. 1991; 5:97-144.

9. Alimi, Ajewole, Olubode A, Idowu EO. Organic and inorganic fertilizer for

vegetable production under tropical conditions. Journal of agricultural and

rural development. 2007; (1): 120-136.

10. Allos BM, Moore MR, Griffin PM, Tauxe RV. Surveillance for sporadic

foodborne disease in the 21st century, The Food Net Perspective. Clinical

Infectious Disease. 2014; 38 (3): 115-120.

11. Altieri MA. The ecological role of biodiversity in agroecosystems.

Agriculture. Ecosystems and Environment. 1999; 74: 19-32.

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