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Practice Test; Exam Study Guide;Exam Review: Turf & Landscape ;Pesticide Applicator Test Commercial Category 6.0;Pest Control Learning Objectives
[Show more]Practice Test; Exam Study Guide;Exam Review: Turf & Landscape ;Pesticide Applicator Test Commercial Category 6.0;Pest Control Learning Objectives
[Show more]The goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but.... - ANSWER To avoid adverse effects on humans, wildlife and the environment 
 
Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or the amount of damage to a 
plant at which point control measures should begin? - ANSWE...
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Add to cartThe goal of IPM isn't to eliminate the entire pest population but.... - ANSWER To avoid adverse effects on humans, wildlife and the environment 
 
Which of the following words is that number of pests per plant or the amount of damage to a 
plant at which point control measures should begin? - ANSWE...
Define plant disease and what causes disease. - ANSWER Plant disease is any harmful change in the physiology and/or structure of a plant caused by the continuous irritation of a primary causal agent (pathogen). 
 
List examples of plant pathogens. - ANSWER 1. Fungi 
2. Oomycetes 
3. Nematodes 
4. Ba...
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Add to cartDefine plant disease and what causes disease. - ANSWER Plant disease is any harmful change in the physiology and/or structure of a plant caused by the continuous irritation of a primary causal agent (pathogen). 
 
List examples of plant pathogens. - ANSWER 1. Fungi 
2. Oomycetes 
3. Nematodes 
4. Ba...
What are examples of plant diseases? - ANSWER Fungi,Oomycetes,Bacteria,Viroids, 
 
Oomycetes can be describe as - ANSWER Water Molds 
 
prerequisites for a plant disease - ANSWER population, Host, ideal environment, time, 
 
Largest Group of plant diseases - ANSWER Fungi 
 
A Chemical Formulation ca...
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Add to cartWhat are examples of plant diseases? - ANSWER Fungi,Oomycetes,Bacteria,Viroids, 
 
Oomycetes can be describe as - ANSWER Water Molds 
 
prerequisites for a plant disease - ANSWER population, Host, ideal environment, time, 
 
Largest Group of plant diseases - ANSWER Fungi 
 
A Chemical Formulation ca...
In preparing for the state exam, the first thing you should do is read the _____ at the beginning of the chapter because they are what the exam is based on - ANSWER Learning objectives 
 
In a number of chapters there are sections that are not covered by the learning objectives nor will they appear ...
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Add to cartIn preparing for the state exam, the first thing you should do is read the _____ at the beginning of the chapter because they are what the exam is based on - ANSWER Learning objectives 
 
In a number of chapters there are sections that are not covered by the learning objectives nor will they appear ...
Ch.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause - ANSWER -Chew on seeds, roots, leaves, stems, & fruits 
-Tunnel in roots, stems, & leaves 
-Suck plant juices 
-Promote gall formation and other malformations 
-Inject toxins into plants -Transmit diseases to plants 
-Create a nuisance ...
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Add to cartCh.1 List the general kinds of damage insect pests can cause - ANSWER -Chew on seeds, roots, leaves, stems, & fruits 
-Tunnel in roots, stems, & leaves 
-Suck plant juices 
-Promote gall formation and other malformations 
-Inject toxins into plants -Transmit diseases to plants 
-Create a nuisance ...
What determines whether a given plant is a weed? - ANSWER A weed is any unwanted plant 
 
What are the two main goals of weed management? - ANSWER The primary goal is to minimize weed competition and the other main goal is to limit the weed's reproduction in order to manage the weed population in y...
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Add to cartWhat determines whether a given plant is a weed? - ANSWER A weed is any unwanted plant 
 
What are the two main goals of weed management? - ANSWER The primary goal is to minimize weed competition and the other main goal is to limit the weed's reproduction in order to manage the weed population in y...
Abiotic - ANSWER Not made of organic matter. Not living 
 
absorb - ANSWER the uptake of a pesticide by plants, animals, or microorganisms. (2) the entrance of a chemical into a body through the outside covering of a plant or animal 
 
Acaricide - ANSWER A pesticide used to control mites and ticks 
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Add to cartAbiotic - ANSWER Not made of organic matter. Not living 
 
absorb - ANSWER the uptake of a pesticide by plants, animals, or microorganisms. (2) the entrance of a chemical into a body through the outside covering of a plant or animal 
 
Acaricide - ANSWER A pesticide used to control mites and ticks 
...
a 55-gallon drum containing herbicide concentrate ruptures and leaches into groundwater - ANSWER point source contamination 
 
A certified applicator is required when ____________pesticides are used - ANSWER restricted or general use 
 
A Kansas business that performs commercial pest control is not ...
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Add to carta 55-gallon drum containing herbicide concentrate ruptures and leaches into groundwater - ANSWER point source contamination 
 
A certified applicator is required when ____________pesticides are used - ANSWER restricted or general use 
 
A Kansas business that performs commercial pest control is not ...
Describe the structural features of insects - ANSWER three regions: head, thorax, abdomen. three pairs attached to thorax. wings differ from 0 to 2. one pair of antenna on head 
 
explain how to distinguish insects from other arthropods - ANSWER spiders, mites, etc. have two body regions: a fused he...
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Add to cartDescribe the structural features of insects - ANSWER three regions: head, thorax, abdomen. three pairs attached to thorax. wings differ from 0 to 2. one pair of antenna on head 
 
explain how to distinguish insects from other arthropods - ANSWER spiders, mites, etc. have two body regions: a fused he...
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