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WI Pesticide Applicator Test (2025/26 LATEST UPDATE) (Field and Vegetable Crops 1.1) with Complete Solutions|| GRADED A+

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WI Pesticide Applicator Test (2025/26 LATEST
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Complete Solutions|| GRADED A+

What are examples of plant diseases? -CORRECTANSWER

Fungi,Oomycetes,Bacteria,Viroids,



Oomycetes can be describe as -CORRECTANSWER Water Molds



prerequisites for a plant disease -CORRECTANSWER population, Host, ideal

environment, time,



Largest Group of plant diseases -CORRECTANSWER Fungi



A Chemical Formulation capable of causing injury to plants -CORRECTANSWER

Phytotoxic



Reasons to consider treating an infected area with pesticides -CORRECTANSWER

When other prsctices don't work,high value,quality reduced,sudden breakout



What is abiotic -CORRECTANSWER Non-living (example wind damage)



What is biotic? -CORRECTANSWER living (Example Fungi)

,T or F Should you avoid driving through field when foliage is wet, to prevent diseases. -

CORRECTANSWER T



What is a Pest -CORRECTANSWER any organism that competes with people for food,

fiber or space, or presents a health risk to people or domestic animals



What is an Arthropod -CORRECTANSWER Arthropods are invertebrate animals with

an exoskeleton, like insects and arachnids



What type of damages do arthropods cause -CORRECTANSWER Chewing on leaves,

Tunneling in roots, Sucking on plant, cause galls, Inject toxins, transmit diseases, feed

on livestock



Difference between insects and arachnids -CORRECTANSWER Insects have 3 pairs of

legs, wings and antennae 3 regions of the body head, thorax and abdomen. While

arachnids have 4 pairs of legs, not wing and no antennae 2 regions head and thorax.



What is the difference between simple metamorphosis and complete metamorphosis -

CORRECTANSWER Simple Metamoph. is 3 stages egg, nymph, and adult. gradual

change. Complex Metamorph. 4 distinct stages egg, larva, pupa, and adult

,How dose Temp. and Humidity effect insect development. -CORRECTANSWER Higher

temp and humidity is typically better for insects. Temp above threshold will increase

reproduction and humidity will decrease stress.



Corn ear worm properties -CORRECTANSWER can vary in color grow 1 inch 1/2 long



Advantages of using insecticides -CORRECTANSWER effective against thousands of

insects, they act quickly, effectiveness can be evaluated quickly, equipment and

formulations are common



disadvantages of insecticides -CORRECTANSWER the wide range can kill beneficial

insects, reapeated use can lead to resistance, added cost of production, potential for

drift to areas with benifical insects



Describe ways insecticides are used -CORRECTANSWER Seed Treatment, Soil

Application (in Furrow), foliar application to leaves or fruit.



Define weed -CORRECTANSWER Unwanted Plants, we consider all plants except the

crop to be a weed.



Two Main Goals of weed management. -CORRECTANSWER Minimize weed

competition, and yield loss. Other main goal is to limit a weeds reproductions to reduce

weed population in future years.

, Describe ways weeds can pose problems in crop production -CORRECTANSWER

Compete with crops, Reduce crop quality, interfere with production, produce chemical

inhibitors, Irritate or poison, support insects and diseases,



What is a grass -CORRECTANSWER monocots ( corn)



what is a broadleaf -CORRECTANSWER Dicots ( soybeans)



Ways to distinguish a grass. -CORRECTANSWER one cotyledon (seed leaf) growing

point is at or below soil surface, fibrous root system, Parallel vein pattern on leaves.



Ways to distinguish a broadleaf. -CORRECTANSWER Two leaves(cotyledons) when

they emerge, often looking like the true leaves. growing point at tip of shoot above

ground, taproot system, Net like vein pattern on leaves.



What is an annual plant. -CORRECTANSWER live less than 12 months and produce

and abundance to seeds for next year.



What is a summer annual -CORRECTANSWER Germinate from seed in spring flower

and produce seed during sumer and then die in the fall/ winter .

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