Deck 26: Plant Injuries: Identification and Care

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Things that impair the healthy growth and maturation of a plant are considered injurious agents.
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When a plant shows, through observation, that something is wrong, what we are witnessing is the plant's response to some type of irritant.
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When a plant turns yellow due to a lack of light, it is said to be chlorotic.
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Eradication is a principle that serves as a preventative measure for insect infestation.
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Dusts are pesticide formulations that are applied with water.
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Weeds injure landscape plantings both visually and culturally.
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Plant pests can be brought into a landscape setting from suppliers with poor production hygiene.
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All or part of a plant may be reduced in size by disease or insects.
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Weeds produce very few seeds because of a limited reproductive capacity.
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Chemical sprays, dusts, and drenches are generally the least expensive method of eradication.
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What explains the change of caterpillars into moths and butterflies?

A) transformation
B) metamorphosis
C) migration
D) mutation
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What natural forces often promote the spread of pests from plant to plant?

A) wind
B) splattering rain
C) sunlight
D) both "wind" and "splattering rain"
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What symptom describes yellowing even though the plant has received adequate light?

A) etiolation
B) chlorosis
C) drowning necrosis
D) fading
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When plant tissue turns black and dies, what symptom is expressed?

A) necrosis
B) chlorosis
C) blight
D) None of these asnwers is correct
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The seed of a fungus is called what?

A) tuber
B) bacterium
C) spore
D) mushroom
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Logically, what principle of control is first applied to keep plants free of pests?

A) eradication
B) containment
C) resistance
D) exclusion
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What describes a chemical that kills some plants and not others?

A) discriminating
B) selective
C) nonselective
D) weak
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What is the formulation of a pesticide that is not water soluble but must be applied in a water carrier?

A) emulsifiable concentrate
B) gel
C) granules
D) fumigant
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What chemicals are used against weeds to eliminate or destroy them?

A) nematicides
B) fungicides
C) bactericides
D) herbicides
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What system in the plant allows water to move up and down the stem?

A) reproductive system
B) leaves
C) roots
D) vascular system
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A ____________________ is an organism that cannot manufacture its own food.
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Bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other agents that cause plant diseases are collectively called ____________________.
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When fungi invade the tender stem of a young seedling, the disease ____________________ develops.
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When infected plants are removed from the landscape and destroyed, the principle of ____________________ has been applied.
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Nematicides are pesticides used to control ____________________.
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A pesticide that will kill a pest that is presently on or in the plant and actively injuring it is termed an ____________________.
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IPM is an abbreviation for a control technique known as ____________________.
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Herbicides that kill weeds before they emerge through the soil are termed ____________________.
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Patterned symptoms, as opposed to randomly located symptoms, are often indicative of ____________________.
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Insects or slugs that feed at night and hide by day are termed ____________________.
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Deck 26: Plant Injuries: Identification and Care
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Things that impair the healthy growth and maturation of a plant are considered injurious agents.
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When a plant shows, through observation, that something is wrong, what we are witnessing is the plant's response to some type of irritant.
True
3
When a plant turns yellow due to a lack of light, it is said to be chlorotic.
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Eradication is a principle that serves as a preventative measure for insect infestation.
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Dusts are pesticide formulations that are applied with water.
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Weeds injure landscape plantings both visually and culturally.
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Plant pests can be brought into a landscape setting from suppliers with poor production hygiene.
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All or part of a plant may be reduced in size by disease or insects.
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Weeds produce very few seeds because of a limited reproductive capacity.
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Chemical sprays, dusts, and drenches are generally the least expensive method of eradication.
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What explains the change of caterpillars into moths and butterflies?

A) transformation
B) metamorphosis
C) migration
D) mutation
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What natural forces often promote the spread of pests from plant to plant?

A) wind
B) splattering rain
C) sunlight
D) both "wind" and "splattering rain"
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What symptom describes yellowing even though the plant has received adequate light?

A) etiolation
B) chlorosis
C) drowning necrosis
D) fading
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When plant tissue turns black and dies, what symptom is expressed?

A) necrosis
B) chlorosis
C) blight
D) None of these asnwers is correct
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The seed of a fungus is called what?

A) tuber
B) bacterium
C) spore
D) mushroom
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Logically, what principle of control is first applied to keep plants free of pests?

A) eradication
B) containment
C) resistance
D) exclusion
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What describes a chemical that kills some plants and not others?

A) discriminating
B) selective
C) nonselective
D) weak
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What is the formulation of a pesticide that is not water soluble but must be applied in a water carrier?

A) emulsifiable concentrate
B) gel
C) granules
D) fumigant
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What chemicals are used against weeds to eliminate or destroy them?

A) nematicides
B) fungicides
C) bactericides
D) herbicides
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What system in the plant allows water to move up and down the stem?

A) reproductive system
B) leaves
C) roots
D) vascular system
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A ____________________ is an organism that cannot manufacture its own food.
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Bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other agents that cause plant diseases are collectively called ____________________.
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When fungi invade the tender stem of a young seedling, the disease ____________________ develops.
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When infected plants are removed from the landscape and destroyed, the principle of ____________________ has been applied.
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Nematicides are pesticides used to control ____________________.
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A pesticide that will kill a pest that is presently on or in the plant and actively injuring it is termed an ____________________.
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IPM is an abbreviation for a control technique known as ____________________.
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Herbicides that kill weeds before they emerge through the soil are termed ____________________.
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Patterned symptoms, as opposed to randomly located symptoms, are often indicative of ____________________.
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Insects or slugs that feed at night and hide by day are termed ____________________.
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