Natural Areas Weed Management ACTUAL UPDATED Questions and CORRECT
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Terms in this set (89)
Chapter 1 Licensing
How do you get recertified? -Recertify every 4 years
-Need 16 CEU's (continuing education credits) for natural areas weed
management and 4 for core
What must be included in pesticide application records? -name, license number, date, start and end time, location of treatment site, target
treated, brand and EPA registration number of the pesticide, total amount,
application method, name of person authorizing application
-no later than two working days after the application took place
-records retained for two years
What is Florida's Organo-Auxin herbicide rule? -applicators need to keep strict record of these herbicides
How much is a four-year pesticide applicator's license? $250
Chapter 2 Pest Plants in Natural Areas
Acuminate Tapering gradually or pinched to a slender point
Adventutuous
Alternate Borne one at a node, as in leaves, appearing on one side of the axis and then the
other
Adventitious Said of buds and roots that grow in irregular or unusual places
Annual seed, matures, and produces seed within a year
, Axil angle formed where a leaf attaches to a stem
Axillary In the axil
Biennial Weed the grows from seed and develops a heavy root system and compact
cluster of leaves the first year, and then in the second year matures, produces
seeds and dies
Deciduous Falling off after the end of growing season or after completion of function
Elliptic An outline narrowed to rounded at the ends and wildest at about the middle
Entire A margin, as a leaf's without teeth, lobes or divisions
Fiddlehead Furled frond of a young fern
Frond The expanded leaf-like portion of the ferns
Glaucous Covered with a whitish bloom that rubs off
Inflorescence The characteristic cluster of flowers of a plant
Lenticels Pits or corky openings on young bark
Ligule In grasses or sedges, an outgrowth (membrane or hairs) facing to the junction of
the lead blade and sheath
Node Place on a stem or other axis where a leaf, branch or other organ arises
Noxious weed any living stage of a parasitic plant, or subdivision of a kind, which may be a
serious agricultural threat in Florida
Ovate Egg-shaped
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Terms in this set (89)
Chapter 1 Licensing
How do you get recertified? -Recertify every 4 years
-Need 16 CEU's (continuing education credits) for natural areas weed
management and 4 for core
What must be included in pesticide application records? -name, license number, date, start and end time, location of treatment site, target
treated, brand and EPA registration number of the pesticide, total amount,
application method, name of person authorizing application
-no later than two working days after the application took place
-records retained for two years
What is Florida's Organo-Auxin herbicide rule? -applicators need to keep strict record of these herbicides
How much is a four-year pesticide applicator's license? $250
Chapter 2 Pest Plants in Natural Areas
Acuminate Tapering gradually or pinched to a slender point
Adventutuous
Alternate Borne one at a node, as in leaves, appearing on one side of the axis and then the
other
Adventitious Said of buds and roots that grow in irregular or unusual places
Annual seed, matures, and produces seed within a year
, Axil angle formed where a leaf attaches to a stem
Axillary In the axil
Biennial Weed the grows from seed and develops a heavy root system and compact
cluster of leaves the first year, and then in the second year matures, produces
seeds and dies
Deciduous Falling off after the end of growing season or after completion of function
Elliptic An outline narrowed to rounded at the ends and wildest at about the middle
Entire A margin, as a leaf's without teeth, lobes or divisions
Fiddlehead Furled frond of a young fern
Frond The expanded leaf-like portion of the ferns
Glaucous Covered with a whitish bloom that rubs off
Inflorescence The characteristic cluster of flowers of a plant
Lenticels Pits or corky openings on young bark
Ligule In grasses or sedges, an outgrowth (membrane or hairs) facing to the junction of
the lead blade and sheath
Node Place on a stem or other axis where a leaf, branch or other organ arises
Noxious weed any living stage of a parasitic plant, or subdivision of a kind, which may be a
serious agricultural threat in Florida
Ovate Egg-shaped