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Spider mites are not insects because they have _____ body parts and _____ legs. -
ANSWERS-2, 8
A condition that indicates a heavy spider mite infestation is ______________________
- ANSWERS-A buildup of webbing
A practical method to confirm mites is to
____________________________________________ - ANSWERS-Hold a piece of
paper under the plant and tap it, looking for mites.
Thrips-induced damage is most likely to appear on _____________________ and
____________________. - ANSWERS-New leaves and flowers
Insects that invade Florida turfgrass and have piercing/sucking mouthparts include
ground pearls, spittlebugs and _____________________. - ANSWERS-Chinch bugs
, Ground pearls are ________________ insects - ANSWERS-Scale
___________________, __________________ portions of St. Augustine grass are the
first areas to show symptoms of chinch bug damage during dry spells. - ANSWERS-
Dry, sunny
The only way of being certain that nematodes are responsible for plant damage is to
perform a ______________________________________ - ANSWERS-Nematode
assay
Pesticides [ARE/ARE NOT] a natural control for pests. - ANSWERS-ARE NOT
Common symptoms of viral pathogen include _________________________ and
____________________ - ANSWERS-Mosaic patterns, flower break, deformed growth,
yellowing, stunting/leaf deformation
Mildew is caused by _________________________ pathogens. - ANSWERS-
Fungus/mold
Signs and/or symptoms of Brown patch disease on St. Augustine grass are
_______________________ at the base of the leaf. - ANSWERS-Soft, dark rot
Brown patch disease usually appears when temperatures are _________________
80°F - ANSWERS-Below
Turfgrass can be damaged by environmental stress or living organisms. What is the
general term for living organisms that cause disease? - ANSWERS-Pathogen
What is the target amount of water to apply to turfgrass - ANSWERS-Enough to
saturate the root zone