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Everything you need to know about herbicides and pesticides—chemical control methods, crop compatibility, and environmental risk factors—in one graded content pack.

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IPM (Integrated Pest Management) - IPM is a holistic approach to pest control that
combines biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical control methods in a sustainable way. It
aims to minimize the use of harmful chemicals while effectively managing pests.

Weed Life Cycles - Weeds are classified based on their life cycle and how they grow and
reproduce. The three main life cycle categories for weeds are annuals, biennials, and perennials.

Annuals - Complete their life cycle (germination to seed production) in one growing
season. Examples: crabgrass, pigweed.

Biennials - Live for two years. They grow in the first year and flower/seed in the second.
Example: wild carrot.

Perennials - Live for more than two years, often regrowing from roots or rhizomes.
Examples: dandelion, clover.

Weeds as Indicators of Adverse Soil Conditions - Certain types of weeds can indicate
underlying soil issues, such as nutrient imbalances, pH problems, or poor soil structure.

Excessive Nitrogen - Weeds like lambsquarters or chickweed.

Acidic Soil (Low pH) - Weeds like moss or clover.

Compacted Soil or Poor Drainage - Weeds like dandelion or plantain.

Contact Herbicides - Contact herbicides kill only the parts of the plant that they directly
touch. They typically do not affect the roots.

Translocated Herbicides - Translocated herbicides are absorbed by the plant and then
moved (translocated) throughout the plant, killing it by targeting the roots and other plant
systems.

Preemergence Application - Preemergence herbicides are applied before weed seeds
germinate. These herbicides target the seedling growth stage.

Postemergence Application - Postemergence herbicides are applied after weeds have
emerged from the soil.

, Herbicide Modes of Action - Herbicide modes of action refer to how herbicides affect
plants at a biochemical level, often targeting specific processes in plant growth.

Surface Feeding Insects - Surface feeding insects feed on plant parts above the soil,
typically leaves, stems, and flowers.

Subsurface Feeding Insects - Subsurface feeding insects feed on plant roots or
underground parts, often causing damage to the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients.

Root Pests - Includes pests like root maggots, rootworms, and certain beetle larvae.
Often harder to detect than surface feeders, as they are hidden underground.

Insecticide - An insecticide is a chemical substance used to control or kill insects.

Systemic Insecticide - Can be absorbed by the plant.

Contact Insecticide - Affects only insects that come into direct contact.

Broad-spectrum Insecticide - Affects many insect species.

Selective Insecticide - Affects only specific pests.

Examples of Insecticides - Pyrethroids, neonicotinoids, organophosphates.

Disease Triangle - The Disease Triangle is a concept used to explain the three necessary
components for plant disease to occur: the host (plant), the pathogen (disease-causing
organism), and the environment (favorable conditions for the pathogen).

Host - A susceptible plant.

Pathogen - A disease-causing organism (e.g., fungi, bacteria, viruses).

Environment (in Disease Triangle) - Conditions like temperature, moisture, and soil health
that favor disease development.

Pathogen (definition) - A pathogen is any organism that causes disease in its host.

Types of Pathogens - Pathogens can be bacteria, fungi, viruses, or nematodes.

IPM (Integrated Pest Management) - IPM is a sustainable approach to managing pests
that combines different control methods (biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical) in a
way that minimizes harm to the environment, humans, and non-target organisms.

Monitoring (in IPM) - Regular inspection of crops to detect pests early.

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