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RIGHTS-OF-WAY PEST MANAGEMENT | COMPLETE SOLUTION VERIFIED 100% ACCURATE is the use of all available tactics or strategies to manage pests so that acceptable control can be achieved. - Integrated Pest management why must weeds and woody plants be managed on right of way? - saftey, acc...

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is the use of all available tactics or strategies to manage pests so that acceptable
control can be achieved. - Integrated Pest management

why must weeds and woody plants be managed on right of way? - saftey, access to
facilities, decrease in maintenence costs, wildlife.

the first component of an effective pest management program is pest identification. -
true

When identifying the pest, what other information should be collected about the pest? -
pest life cycles, physiology, reproductive potential, and past control results

List several examples of different sites that might have site specific requirements -
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?
- adjustments can be made when necessary. Records should include rate for any
pesticides applied, identification of equipment

list four categories of control methods. - biological, cultural, mechanical, chemical
control

how does shading work as a cultural control? where is it often used? - 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? -
more selective approach is being used in terms of what plants are bad.

Why is it important to protect wetlands? - wildlife habitat, minimize bank and shorline
erosion along rivers and lakes.

Four stages of weed development and briefly describe each. - Seedling, vegetative,
seed production, maturity

list three plant types and briefly describe each - annual, biennials, perennials

what is the difference between a monocot and dicot plant - 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 - true

How does a sedge differ from a grass - triangular stems. SEDGES HAVE EDGES!

all actively growing broadleaf plants have ___________ at the end of each stem and in
each leaf axil. - exposed growing points. (terminal bud) and (auxiliary buds)

trees are annual plants? - false

how do ferns reproduce? - Spores and creeping rhizomes.

________ plants live on and get their food from host. - Parasitic seed plants

what are the classifications of aquatic plants? - Emergent, floating, submergent, algae.

do you need a permit from the DNR to control aquatic plants? - yes

what tree has dark-brown, flat pods that are 3-4 inches long? - black locust

what tree has slender, bright red twigs in the winter that turn light gray and prefers
swamps and stream banks? - red maple

what tree has 3 different shaped leaves? the bark is dark red-brown, orange when cut
with a knife. - Sassafras

What tree has round leaves with flat stems that are said to "quake" in the wind? -
Quaking aspen (trembling aspen) (poplar)

what perennial has a taproot, a bright blue flower and smooth milky sap. - Chicory

what weed smells like a carrot? - wild carrot

which thistle is a perennial and has a greater root system: Canada or musk thistle? -
Canada thistle

cattails must have their leaves and flower spikes above water to survive? - true.

Root-absorbed herbicides are generally more effective when applied postemergence. -
true

What is the difference between a contact and systemic herbicide? - contact kill only the
green parts of the plant
systemic herbicides move throughout the plant

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