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1. Describe the significance of the ADAI penalty in relation to pesticide misuse.
The ADAI penalty serves as a deterrent against the misuse of non-
restricted-use pesticides, promoting safe and responsible handling.
The ADAI penalty is irrelevant to pesticide safety.
The ADAI penalty encourages the use of more pesticides.
The ADAI penalty only applies to restricted-use pesticides.
2. What is the definition of phytotoxicity?
Phytotoxicity is the process of plant reproduction.
Phytotoxicity refers to the toxicity of a substance to plants.
Phytotoxicity describes the growth rate of plants.
Phytotoxicity is the ability of a plant to absorb nutrients.
3. What type of disease is Anthracnose classified as?
Nutritional deficiency
Fungal disease
Bacterial disease
Viral disease
4. If a farmer is looking to implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
practices, how might the growth habit of Annual lespedeza influence their
pest control strategy?
, The tall growth habit may attract more pests due to increased
exposure.
The woody structure may hinder pest control efforts.
The spreading growth habit can help create a dense ground cover
that reduces pest habitat.
The climbing nature can provide shelter for pests.
5. Stippling is most common with insects that have?
siphoning mouthparts
chewing mouthparts
rasping sucking mouthparts
piercing-sucking mouthparts
6. Aphids have what type of mouthparts?
chewing
piercing-sucking
slashing
no mouth
7. If a farmer notices an outbreak of Bittercress in their field, what Integrated
Pest Management (IPM) strategy should they consider implementing?
Planting more Bittercress to outcompete other weeds.
Ignoring the outbreak as Bittercress is not harmful.
Applying chemical herbicides indiscriminately across the field.
Cultural practices such as crop rotation and timely mowing to
prevent seed production.
,8. Describe how using weed-free seed or plant material contributes to pest
management strategies.
Using weed-free seed or plant material increases the likelihood of
pest infestations.
Using weed-free seed or plant material helps prevent the
introduction of weeds and pests, reducing competition and the
need for chemical interventions.
Using weed-free seed or plant material is only effective in organic
farming.
Using weed-free seed or plant material has no impact on pest
management strategies.
9. What is the term for using living organisms to manage pest populations?
Mechanical control
Cultural control
Biological control
Chemical control
10. A misuse statement will tell you
How to use the chemical and how it harms the environment
That it is a federal law to use a product inconsistent with its labeling
When it is time to make another application
How much material should be applied
, 11. Describe the implications of the penalty for misuse of a restricted-use
pesticide as outlined by the Alabama Department of Agriculture and
Industries.
The penalty is only applicable to commercial pesticide applicators.
The penalty encourages the use of more pesticides.
The penalty serves as a deterrent to ensure compliance with
pesticide regulations and promotes safe handling practices.
The penalty is a minor fee that does not affect pesticide usage.
12. What is the penalty amount imposed by the Alabama Department of
Agriculture and Industries for the misuse of a restricted-use pesticide?
$750
$500
$1,000
$2,000
13. Perennial grass that grows in clumps, but has short, stout rhizomes; about
the same texture as St. Augustine; produces unsightly seedheads; tends to
grow faster than turfgrasses after mowing; difficult to control.
quackgrass
Virginia buttonweed
dallisgrass
aster
dandelion