Pesticide License Ornamental And Turf For N Complete Test || Questions
and Answers (Verified Answers) (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!!
1. Dandelions has a flattened rosette of narrow leaves
2. Dallisgrass grows in clumps but has short, stout rhizomes; about the same texture as St. Au-
gustinegrass; produces unsightly seedheads; tends to grow faster than turfgrasses
after mowing; difficult to control
3. Sedges Yellow and purple nutsedge
4. Pitfall traps work billbugs
for
5. Pheromone traps adult japanese beetle, black cutworm moth, larger sod webworm moth
work for
6. Light traps work moths of cutworms,sod webworms, night flying beetles
for
7. Flotation chinch bugs
8. soap/water flush finding mole crickets, sod webworms, army worms, and catapillars
2 ounces dishsoap to 4 gallons of water
9. Root feeders japanese beetle, green june beetle, masked chafer, oriental beetle, mole cricket,
and ground pearls
10. pests that ma- moth, beetle, cutworm, army worm, sod webworm, and billbug
ture complete
meteamorphisis
11. Perrennial grass- Dallis grass,is fast growing warm season grass with reddish looking leaf sheath,
es bloated fat and hairy
12. Broadleaf weeds
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, Pesticide License Ornamental And Turf For N Complete Test || Questions
and Answers (Verified Answers) (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!!
prostate spurge, common chickweed, henbit, dandelion, plantains, white clover,
and wild garlic
13. disease pyramid enviroment, pathogen, host and time
if any are missing no disease will occur
14. disorders caused by unfavorable conditios such as extreme temps, soil compaction, injury
from machines or chemicals, or too little or too much water, fertilizer, and light
15. diseases caused by pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses
16. Brown patch Common disease of tall fescue
(rhitzoctonia irregular rings,patches brown, tan foliage
blight) avoid excessive irrigation and high nitrogen in warm temps
17. large patch disease of warm season grass
irregular brown,yeloow, orange patches 1 to ft in diameter
no fertlilizer 6 wks. before winter dormacy
18. systemic fungi- translocate w/in plant and can control fungi already in plant
cides provides longer periods of residual disease control, absorbed through cuticle, not
washed off by rain
19. Protectant fungi- fungicides that are used to protect uninfected plants by inhibiting development of
cide spores or mycelia on the surface, but is ineffective against established infections
20. Dollar spot circular brown to straw-colored sunken spots about the size of a silver dollar; may
be mistaken for brownpatch except for lesions on leaf blades of live plants near
border of patch
21. Fairy ring What disease has the following characteristics: circular bands of dark-green,
fast-growing turf that are often accompanied by mushrooms or puffballs?
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and Answers (Verified Answers) (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!!
1. Dandelions has a flattened rosette of narrow leaves
2. Dallisgrass grows in clumps but has short, stout rhizomes; about the same texture as St. Au-
gustinegrass; produces unsightly seedheads; tends to grow faster than turfgrasses
after mowing; difficult to control
3. Sedges Yellow and purple nutsedge
4. Pitfall traps work billbugs
for
5. Pheromone traps adult japanese beetle, black cutworm moth, larger sod webworm moth
work for
6. Light traps work moths of cutworms,sod webworms, night flying beetles
for
7. Flotation chinch bugs
8. soap/water flush finding mole crickets, sod webworms, army worms, and catapillars
2 ounces dishsoap to 4 gallons of water
9. Root feeders japanese beetle, green june beetle, masked chafer, oriental beetle, mole cricket,
and ground pearls
10. pests that ma- moth, beetle, cutworm, army worm, sod webworm, and billbug
ture complete
meteamorphisis
11. Perrennial grass- Dallis grass,is fast growing warm season grass with reddish looking leaf sheath,
es bloated fat and hairy
12. Broadleaf weeds
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, Pesticide License Ornamental And Turf For N Complete Test || Questions
and Answers (Verified Answers) (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE!!
prostate spurge, common chickweed, henbit, dandelion, plantains, white clover,
and wild garlic
13. disease pyramid enviroment, pathogen, host and time
if any are missing no disease will occur
14. disorders caused by unfavorable conditios such as extreme temps, soil compaction, injury
from machines or chemicals, or too little or too much water, fertilizer, and light
15. diseases caused by pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses
16. Brown patch Common disease of tall fescue
(rhitzoctonia irregular rings,patches brown, tan foliage
blight) avoid excessive irrigation and high nitrogen in warm temps
17. large patch disease of warm season grass
irregular brown,yeloow, orange patches 1 to ft in diameter
no fertlilizer 6 wks. before winter dormacy
18. systemic fungi- translocate w/in plant and can control fungi already in plant
cides provides longer periods of residual disease control, absorbed through cuticle, not
washed off by rain
19. Protectant fungi- fungicides that are used to protect uninfected plants by inhibiting development of
cide spores or mycelia on the surface, but is ineffective against established infections
20. Dollar spot circular brown to straw-colored sunken spots about the size of a silver dollar; may
be mistaken for brownpatch except for lesions on leaf blades of live plants near
border of patch
21. Fairy ring What disease has the following characteristics: circular bands of dark-green,
fast-growing turf that are often accompanied by mushrooms or puffballs?
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