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Section 5: Nursery and plant hygiene - World Agroforestry Centre

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NURSERY AND PLANT HYGIENE<strong>Section</strong> 5Further readingEvans J. 1982. Plantation forestry in the tropics. Oxford Science Publications.Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 472 pp.Hartmann HT, Kester DE, Davies FT <strong>and</strong> Geneve RL. 1997. Plant propagation.Principles <strong>and</strong> practices. Sixth edition. London. UK: Prentice HallInternational. 770 pp.L<strong>and</strong>is TD. 1994. Using chlorine to prevent nursery diseases. Forest <strong>Nursery</strong>Notes 7-94. (source: http://willow.ncfes.umn.edu/fnn_7-94/ipm794.htm)L<strong>and</strong>is TD, Tinus RW, McDonald SE <strong>and</strong> Barnett JP. 1989. The BiologicalComponent: <strong>Nursery</strong> pests <strong>and</strong> mycorrhizae. vol. 5, The container tree nurserymanual. Agriculture H<strong>and</strong>book 674. Washington, DC, USA: US Departmentof Agriculture, Forest Service. 171 pp.Schauer T. 1996. Methyl bromide: an international inconsistency? In http://www.brobeck.com/docs/methyl.htm. Brobeck, Phleger <strong>and</strong> Harrisonenvironmental law practice.Sing Rathore, MP. 1995. Insect pests in agroforestry. ICRAF Working Paperno. 70. Nairobi, Kenya: ICRAF. 73 pp.64

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