Rights-of-way Pest Management Practice Exam Questions and Answers 2024
Rights-of-way Pest Management Practice Exam Questions and Answers 2024 is the use of all available tactics or strategies to manage pests so that acceptable control can be achieved. -Answer-Integrated Pest management why must weeds and woody plants be managed on right of way? -Answer-saftey, access to facilities, decrease in maintenence costs, wildlife. the first component of an effective pest management program is pest identification. - Answer-true When identifying the pest, what other information should be collected about the pest? - Answer-pest life cycles, physiology, reproductive potential, and past control results List several examples of different sites that might have site specific requirements - Answer-urban, suburban, rural areas, dry upland, wetlands, popular tourist, scenic areas, recreation areas. Why should you monitor your control strategies? what information should be recorded? -Answer-adjustments can be made when necessary. Records should include rate for any pesticides applied, identification of equipment list four categories of control methods. -Answer-biological, cultural, mechanical, chemical control how does shading work as a cultural control? where is it often used? -Answer-floats of black plastic on water, adding dye to water. aquatic weed control. how have public attitudes changed about vegetation and its control in rights-of-way? - Answer-more selective approach is being used in terms of what plants are bad. Why is it important to protect wetlands? -Answer-wildlife habitat, minimize bank and shorline erosion along rivers and lakes. Four stages of weed development and briefly describe each. -Answer-Seedling, vegetative, seed production, maturity list three plant types and briefly describe each -Answer-annual, biennials, perennials what is the difference between a monocot and dicot plant -Answer-monocots - only one leaf on seedlings and veins run parallel. fibrous root system. Dicots - two leaves as they emerge from the seed, net like venation. taproot Grasses may be annual or perennial -Answer-true How does a sedge differ from a grass -Answer-triangular stems. SEDGES HAVE EDGES! all actively growing broadleaf plants have ___________ at the end of each stem and in each leaf axil. -Answer-exposed growing points. (terminal bud) and (auxiliary buds) trees are annual plants? -Answer-false how do ferns reproduce? -Answer-Spores and creeping rhizomes. ________ plants live on and get their food from host. -Answer-Parasitic seed plants what are the classifications of aquatic plants? -Answer-Emergent, floating, submergent, algae.
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