Calibration
What is the purpose of the Ohio Department of Agriculture's Pesticide Regulation Certification
and Training? - correct answer To provide guidelines and training for safe and effective
pesticide application.
What does Integrated Pest Management (IPM) involve? - correct answer A holistic approach to
pest control that includes monitoring, control strategies, and economic thresholds.
What are the main categories of pest control methods? - correct answer Cultural control,
biological control, chemical control, and integrated pest management.
What is the significance of economic thresholds in pest management? - correct answer They
help determine when pest control measures should be implemented based on cost-
effectiveness.
What are the key components of calibration in pesticide application? - correct answer
Calibration ensures the correct amount of pesticide is applied, including checking nozzle output
and spray pattern uniformity.
What factors determine the spray rate in pesticide application? - correct answer Variables such
as nozzle type, pressure, and speed of application.
What is the role of the Global Positioning System (GPS) in pest management? - correct answer
GPS aids in precise application and mapping of pest control efforts.
What guidelines should be followed to minimize pesticide impact on groundwater? - correct
answer Keeping pesticides out of groundwater and surface water through proper application
and management practices.
What is the importance of notifying neighbors before pesticide application? - correct answer To
inform them of potential exposure and to maintain community safety.
What are the potential consequences of pesticide resistance? - correct answer Increased
difficulty in controlling pest populations and potential crop damage.
What is the purpose of protecting non-target organisms during pesticide application? - correct
answer To prevent harm to beneficial species and maintain ecological balance.
What are the common insect pests of tree fruit mentioned in the guide? - correct answer Apple
maggot, borers, coddling moth, green fruitworms, and mites.
What is the significance of using guidelines for selecting and using pesticides? - correct answer
To ensure effective pest control while minimizing risks to health and the environment.
,What is the role of cultural control in pest management? - correct answer To modify farming
practices to reduce pest establishment, reproduction, and survival.
What is biological control in the context of pest management? - correct answer The use of
natural predators or parasites to control pest populations.
What are the main types of sprayers used in pesticide application? - correct answer Broadcast
sprayers, granular applicators, and specialized equipment for specific applications.
What is the purpose of a precalibration check of nozzle output? - correct answer To ensure that
the sprayer is delivering the correct amount of pesticide.
What is the importance of protecting groundwater in pesticide application? - correct answer To
prevent contamination of drinking water sources and protect aquatic ecosystems.
What are the key considerations for pest management in fruit crops? - correct answer
Understanding pest life cycles, monitoring for pest presence, and implementing control
strategies.
What is the role of the Ohio State University Extension in pesticide education? - correct answer
To provide research-based education and resources for safe pesticide use.
What is the main focus of Chapter 2 in the study guide? - correct answer Minimizing pesticide
impact and ensuring compliance with state and federal laws.
What is the significance of calibrating sprayers? - correct answer To ensure uniform application
rates and minimize pesticide waste and environmental impact.
What are granular applications in pest management? - correct answer The application of
pesticide granules to control pests in soil or on plants.
What is the purpose of field scouting in pest management? - correct answer To monitor pest
populations and assess the need for control measures.
What are the potential risks of pesticide use mentioned in the guide? - correct answer Health
risks to applicators, non-target organisms, and environmental contamination.
What is the Grape Berry Moth? - correct answer An insect pest that affects grape crops.
What is the role of Grape Leafhopper? - correct answer An insect pest that can damage
grapevines.
What types of pests affect strawberries? - correct answer Mites, Strawberry Clipper, and
Tarnished Plant Bug.
What are common mite pests in agriculture? - correct answer Mites can affect various crops,
including strawberries.
, What is the Strawberry Clipper? - correct answer An insect pest known to damage strawberry
plants.
What is the Tarnished Plant Bug? - correct answer An insect that can cause damage to various
crops, including strawberries.
What are the main components of sprayer operation and maintenance? - correct answer
Includes tanks, agitators, pumps, strainers, hoses, pressure regulators, pressure gauges, and
nozzles.
What is the purpose of pressure regulators in sprayers? - correct answer To maintain consistent
pressure for effective spraying.
What is the significance of the Disease Triangle in plant pathology? - correct answer It
illustrates the interaction between the host, pathogen, and environment necessary for disease
development.
What are the three main types of pathogens in fruit disease management? - correct answer
Fungi, bacteria, and viruses.
What is the Disease Cycle? - correct answer The series of stages that a plant disease goes
through, including infection, reproduction, and spread.
What is cultural control in disease management? - correct answer Practices aimed at reducing
disease incidence through management of the environment and host plants.
What are the main insect pests of cucurbits? - correct answer Aphids, cucumber beetles, and
squash bugs.
What is the impact of the European Corn Borer? - correct answer A significant pest that
damages corn crops.
What is Fire Blight? - correct answer A bacterial disease affecting apples and pears,
characterized by wilting and blackening of blossoms.
What is Apple Scab? - correct answer A fungal disease that causes dark, olive-green lesions on
apple leaves and fruit.
What is Powdery Mildew? - correct answer A fungal disease that appears as white powdery
spots on leaves and stems.
What are the common diseases of stone fruit? - correct answer Includes brown rot and peach
leaf curl.
What is the role of biological control in pest management? - correct answer Utilizing natural
predators or parasites to manage pest populations.