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Editorial Board will provide the appropriate Greek title and summary.
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bers in brackets. They should be set out (according to ISO 690, 1987) in the style shown below.
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Reference styles for Literature cited
A. Monographs
Katsoyannos, P. 1996.
1.
Integrated Insect Pest Management for Citrus in Northern Mediterranean Coun-
tries.
Kifissia - Athens: Benaki Phytopathological Institute, 110 p.
Velissariou, D. 1993.
2.
Ozone Sensibility of Important Crop Plants around Athens, Greece.
Newcastle
upon Tyne (UK) : University of Newcastle, 100 p. PhD Thesis.
B. Articles in serials or monographs
Chitzanidis, A. 1988.
1.
Penicilliumdigitatum
Sacc. InSMITH, IM.
etal.
(eds).
EuropeanHandbookofPlantDiseases.
Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 251-252.
Giannopolitis, C.N. and Vassiliou, G. 1989.
2.
Propanil tolerance in
Echinochloa crus-galli
(L.) Beauv.
Tropical Pest Management,
35:
6-7.
Georgiou, P.P., Liapis, K.S., Miliadis, G.E. and Siskos, P.A. 2004.
3.
Solid phase extraction cleanup of
tomato samples for the determination of pesticide residues by Gas Chromatography-Electron Cap-
ture Detection. In
Proceedings of the 3
rd
European Conference of Pesticides and Related Organic Micro-
pollutants in the Environment
, Halkidiki, Greece, 7-10 Oct. 2004, p. 276-280.
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