Michigan Commercial Applicator Core Right-of-Way questions and answers with complete solutions.
Michigan Commercial Applicator Core Right-of-Way questions and answers with complete solutions. Right-of-Ways - correct ays and roads, utility stations and sub-stations, pipelines and stations, public drainage ways, railroads, airports, recreational paths Right-of Way "crop" - correct service the Right-of-Way provides Components of Right-of-Way IPM - correct identification, monitoring, determination of site requirements, development and implementation of control strategies, and evaluating control strategies for effectiveness Pest Identification - correct mine life cycles, physiology, reproductive potential, and past control results Monitoring - correct mine size, life cycle, and resulting damage Site Specific Requirements - correct der the special nature of each area as you develop pest management strategies. ex: urban, rural, dry or wetland, wildlife habitat Develop Control Strategies - correct will provide effective, practical, economical and environmentally-sound control Records of Controls - correct re and starting date, rate of pesticide applied, equipment and crew, environmental conditions, effectiveness, and problems Controls - correct gical, cultural, mechanical, and chemical Allelopathy - correct of biological control that a plant produces a chemical the inhibit the growth of nearby plants Cultural Control - correct es optimal growing conditions for the plants you want to grow and unfavorable for pests. ex: time of planting, nurse crops, shading aquatic weeds, Mechanical Control - correct by machine or manual Chemical Control - correct answers.Pesticides Seedlings - correct , vulnerable plantlets Vegetative - correct growth producing stems, roots, and foliage. Water uptake is rapid and thorough Seed Production - correct y directed toward production of seed with water intake slow and directed to flower, fruit, and seed Maturity - correct e or no energy production or movement of water Bushes - correct plants with several stems under 10'. May spread by seed or sprouting roots Trees - correct plants with usually one stem and over 10'. May spread by seed or sprouting roots Ferns - correct not produce seeds but reproduce by spores and creeping rhizomes Parasitic Seed Plants - correct on and get their food from the host plant and can severely stunt or kill host Emergent - correct s extend above the surface of water and have thick outer layer on thier leaves and stems. ex: cattails Floating - correct or part of the plant floats on the water surface and have thick outer layer on thier leaves and stems. ex: water-lilies Submergent - correct of plant grows beneath the water surface and have very thin outer layer on their leaves and stems Algae - correct s without true stems, leaves, or vascular systems. Categories as plankton, filamentous, and macroscopic fresh-water Ash Tree - correct growing 50-75' tall, fruits in Aug-Sep, drooping clusters of single-winged seeds
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