Natural Areas ACTUAL UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Terms in this set (61)
A natural areas weed mgmt pest control applicator is restricted use pesticides
someone who applies...
The practical knowledge that natural areas weed category certification standards
management pest control applicators must demonstrate
for certificication is based upon the
the cost of a 4 year license is .. $250
restricted use pesticide certification exams may be taken UF/IFAS extension
at
the number of continuing education units that a natural 4 core and 16 natural areas
areas weed mgmt pest control applicator must have to
keep the license valid
a restricted use pesticide is one that its only approved for purchase and use by certified applicators and those under their
direct supervision
what is the main reason Florida has an organ-auxin to protect sensitive crops and plants from injury
herbicide rule
invasive plant a species (nonnative) outside of its natural range or natural zone of dispersal that
forms self-sustaining and expanding populations within a natural community in its
new range
noxious weed any living stage including seeds and reproductive parts of a parasitic or other
plants of a kind or subdivision of a kind which may a serious agricultural threat in
Florida or have a negative impact on the plant species or if the plant is a
naturalized plant that disrupts naturally occurring native plant communities
native plant a species already in florida
nonnative plant a species introduced to a new area, purposefully or accidentally from a natural
range outside of Florida
how would a natural areas manager report a new complete a form found on the Florida exotic pest plant council list of invasive
occurrence of a non native plant plants in natural areas of Florida occur on the federal noxious weed list
which of the following invasive plants in the natural areas hycrilla, melaleuca, tropical soda apple
of Florida occur on the federal noxious weed list
answer was all of them
, the list of invasive pant species maintained by FLEPPC is true
non-reulatory
the scientific name of a plant is important because it is unambiguous
which best describes asian sword fern and sword fern rhizomes covered with scales
this portion is too detailed... about plants .
which is considered the first assurance that an herbicide pesticide registration
application will not result in unwanted impacts to human
health or the environment
which is a result of hydrolysis and pholysis breakdown
movement of herbicide, after application into living tissue absorbtion
of plants
adherence of an herbicide to a surface such as a soil adsorption
particle
how is risk determined in testing pesticides for the product of hazard and exposure
registration
what is the first and most important barrier to the cuticle
absorption of an herbicide on a leaf surface
what is the most important soil consituent that affects humus
absorption of herbicides by plant roots
upward movement of materials taken up by roots xylem
downward movement of materials from the leaves to the phloem
roots
what is the general way in which a particular herbicide mode of action
disrupts a plant process
the ability of a pesticide to control the target or pest translocation
species with harming the non-target species is known as
Plants actively growing under optimal growth conditions true
generally exhibit optimal absorption and translocation of
herbicides
what is the term that refers to the time that an herbicide persistence
remains in the environment
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Terms in this set (61)
A natural areas weed mgmt pest control applicator is restricted use pesticides
someone who applies...
The practical knowledge that natural areas weed category certification standards
management pest control applicators must demonstrate
for certificication is based upon the
the cost of a 4 year license is .. $250
restricted use pesticide certification exams may be taken UF/IFAS extension
at
the number of continuing education units that a natural 4 core and 16 natural areas
areas weed mgmt pest control applicator must have to
keep the license valid
a restricted use pesticide is one that its only approved for purchase and use by certified applicators and those under their
direct supervision
what is the main reason Florida has an organ-auxin to protect sensitive crops and plants from injury
herbicide rule
invasive plant a species (nonnative) outside of its natural range or natural zone of dispersal that
forms self-sustaining and expanding populations within a natural community in its
new range
noxious weed any living stage including seeds and reproductive parts of a parasitic or other
plants of a kind or subdivision of a kind which may a serious agricultural threat in
Florida or have a negative impact on the plant species or if the plant is a
naturalized plant that disrupts naturally occurring native plant communities
native plant a species already in florida
nonnative plant a species introduced to a new area, purposefully or accidentally from a natural
range outside of Florida
how would a natural areas manager report a new complete a form found on the Florida exotic pest plant council list of invasive
occurrence of a non native plant plants in natural areas of Florida occur on the federal noxious weed list
which of the following invasive plants in the natural areas hycrilla, melaleuca, tropical soda apple
of Florida occur on the federal noxious weed list
answer was all of them
, the list of invasive pant species maintained by FLEPPC is true
non-reulatory
the scientific name of a plant is important because it is unambiguous
which best describes asian sword fern and sword fern rhizomes covered with scales
this portion is too detailed... about plants .
which is considered the first assurance that an herbicide pesticide registration
application will not result in unwanted impacts to human
health or the environment
which is a result of hydrolysis and pholysis breakdown
movement of herbicide, after application into living tissue absorbtion
of plants
adherence of an herbicide to a surface such as a soil adsorption
particle
how is risk determined in testing pesticides for the product of hazard and exposure
registration
what is the first and most important barrier to the cuticle
absorption of an herbicide on a leaf surface
what is the most important soil consituent that affects humus
absorption of herbicides by plant roots
upward movement of materials taken up by roots xylem
downward movement of materials from the leaves to the phloem
roots
what is the general way in which a particular herbicide mode of action
disrupts a plant process
the ability of a pesticide to control the target or pest translocation
species with harming the non-target species is known as
Plants actively growing under optimal growth conditions true
generally exhibit optimal absorption and translocation of
herbicides
what is the term that refers to the time that an herbicide persistence
remains in the environment