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Turf Pest Control 3B Kansas Exam with complete solutions
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Turfgrass industry in Kansas includes: - Answer- home lawns, institutional and industrial grounds, sod production, golf courses, athletic fields and other recreational turf, parks, roadsides, airports, and cemeteries. 
 
Turf management involves selecting: - Answer- the right grass, proper mowing, watering, fertilizing, and controlling thatch. 
 
Geographically, Kansas is - Answer- is in the transition zone between the northern cool-season grass range and the southern warm-season grass range. 
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Final Exam 3A Ornamental and Turf question n answers
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Final Exam 3A Ornamental and TurfPink snow mold is a disease that primarily affects warm season turf grasses. - correct answer False 
 
A fairy ring is where small, naturally occurring elves get married under mushrooms. - correct answer True 
 
The sexual reproduction of a moss requires water. - correct answer False 
 
Pink snow mold is a disease that is caused by a fungal pathogen. - correct answer True 
 
Mosses are poor indicators plants for areas of dense shade. - correct answer False 
 
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NALP Cool Season Turfgrasses CH 8 (Managing turfgrass diseases) Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Describe a disease cycle of leaf spot and melting out diseases: - Answer-The causal fungus survives the winter and crowns and roots of turf grass on turf debris on or in the soil. The fungus becomes active during the cool, wet weather of spring. Spores are produced by the causal fungus and leaves and are released and splashed by rain to newly emerging grass leaves, causing new leaf spots. Spores wash to the crown and root areas, inciting the melting out phase of the disease usually by late sprin...
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Final Exam 3A Ornamental and Turf Questions with complete solution 2024
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Final Exam 3A Ornamental and Turf Questions with complete solution 2024 Pink snow mold is a disease that primarily affects warm season turf grasses. - correct answer False 
 
A fairy ring is where small, naturally occurring elves get married under mushrooms. - correct answer True 
 
The sexual reproduction of a moss requires water. - correct answer False 
 
Pink snow mold is a disease that is caused by a fungal pathogen. - correct answer True 
 
Mosses are poor indicators plants for areas of den...
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QAL LICENSE EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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dollar spot, fairy ring, and rust are examples of turfgrass diseases caused by - ANSWER-fungi 
 
which of the following is not a perennial turfgrass weed- creeping spurge, creeping woodsorrel, nutsedge, and california burclover - ANSWER-nutsedge 
 
which of the following may be classified as a weed if it is growing where its presence is objectionable?- dichondra, tall fescue, bermudagrass, all of the above - ANSWER-all of the above 
 
when brown spots are conspicious in a lawn turf, the best sol...
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QAL LICENSE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100% VERIFIED AND UPDATED
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QAL LICENSE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 
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dollar spot, fairy ring, and rust are examples of turfgrass diseases caused by -Answer- 
fungi 
which of the following is not a perennial turfgrass weed- creeping spurge, creeping 
woodsorrel, nutsedge, and california burclover -Answer-nutsedge 
which of the following may be classified as a weed if it is growing where its presence is 
objectionable?- dichondra, tall fescue, bermudagrass, all of the above -Answer-all of the 
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QAL LICENSE EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (100% Verified)
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QAL LICENSE EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (100% Verified) 
QAL LICENSE EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (100% Verified) 
 
dollar spot, fairy ring, and rust are examples of turfgrass diseases caused by - ANSWER - fungi 
 
which of the following is not a perennial turfgrass weed- creeping spurge, creeping woodsorrel, nutsedge, and california burclover - ANSWER - nutsedge 
 
which of the following may be classified as a weed if it is growing where its presence is objectionable?- dichondra, tall fescue, ber...
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Exam 2 SCSC 302 2023 with 100% correct solutions
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A cheap and quick way to kill undesirable vegetation before turf establishment without disturbing the soil surface: correct answersnon-selective herbicides 
 
Fairy ring fungus is sometimes caused by: correct answersburying loose stumps 
 
Which of the following is part of the USGA specifications for putting greens? (and sports fields) correct answersa layer of pea gravel 
 
A perched water table is caused by: correct answersthe interface between a fine textured and an underlying coarse textured...
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Principals of Turf Grass Management Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What are the four primary agents or pathogens of infectious diseases? - Answer-Bacteria, viruses, fungi and nematodes 
 
How does a fungal organism enter a turfgrass plant? - Answer-Wounds, stomates, make their own entry into tissue 
 
Brown patch is encouraged by what cultural practices? - Answer-High nitrogen fertilization, frequent irrigation 
 
The severity of dollar spot can be reduced by what cultural practice(s)? - Answer-Proper nitrogen fertility, proper soil moisture. 
 
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Pesticide License Ornamental and Turf for NC with Complete Solutions!
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Dandelions - ANSWER-has a flattened rosette of narrow leaves 
 
Dallisgrass - ANSWER-grows in clumps but has short, stout rhizomes; about the same texture as St. Augustinegrass; produces unsightly seedheads; tends to grow faster than turfgrasses after mowing; difficult to control 
 
Sedges - ANSWER-Yellow and purple nutsedge 
 
Pitfall traps work for - ANSWER-billbugs 
 
Pheromone traps work for - ANSWER-adult japanese beetle, black cutworm moth, larger sod webworm moth 
 
Light traps work for -...
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