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Illinois Pesticide Applicator RightsOf-Way Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | 2026 | Guaranteed Pass first step in weed control - answer-identification of weed broadleaf weeds - answer-netted veins narrowleaf weeds (grasses) - answer-long, thin leaves with parallel veins areas preferred by annuals - answer-soil is disturbed or perennial plants are spotty/poor areas preferred by winter annuals - answer-soil is disturbed in fall or left exposed over winter areas preferred by biennials - answer-areas not mowed or disturbed areas preferred by perennials - answer-areas with minimal soil disturbance Examples foxtail, crabgrass, common chickweed, henbit - answer-annuals weeds Examples garlic mustard, wild carrot, bull thistle, common teasel - answer-Biennial Weeds Examples Johnsongrass, dandelion, Canada Thistle, honeysuckle - answer-Perennial Weeds Herbaceous perennial - answer-die in fall, but root systems overwinterwoody perennial - answer-persistent aboveground stems that remain each season monocotyledons (monocots) - answer-parallel-veined leaves that are much longer than they are wide; grasses or grasslike dicotyledons (dicots) - answer-netted-veins that are usually less elongated than grass; broadleaves vegetative characteristics used to identify grass weeds - answer-collar region, ligule, stem shape, nodes, presence of hair vegetative characteristics used to identify broadleaf weeds - answer-cotyledons, leaves, flowers, fruits, roots noxious weeds - answer-control is required by law; common ragweed, giant ragweed, marijuana, musk/Canada thistle exotic weeds - answer-cannot be sold/used without permit issued by govt; Japanese honeysuckle, Chinese buckthorn, giant hogweed best weed control programs integrate - answer-cultural and chemical control methods; Integrated Weed Management benefits of cultural control - answer-controls weeds indirectly, perennial grasses prevent erosion, mulch/gravel helps keep weed pressure down disadvantages to biological control - answer-weed species specific and slow to show results girdling - answer-process of cutting ring around woody plant through bark and sapwood; interrupt sap flow


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