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PCA Exam- Weeds What are weeds plants that interfere with the growing of crops or ornamental plants or cause other types of damage Invasive weeds cause ecological damage by displacing native plants and the organisms that feed on them; compete with ag crops for water and nutrients, causing them to become more susceptible to disease or other pests True weeds adapt well to local climates, soils, and other external conditions Perennial weeds capable of reproducing through vegetative structures such as stolons, rhizomes, and tubers; cultural activities such as hoeing, mowing, or discing can produce new plants; persistent and hard to eliminate; morning glory Native weeds 3% plants are weeds; no more than 25-35 weeds in one site Weeds and their affects Harbor insects, dry is fire hazard, reduce livestock forage quality and quantity, jeopardize animal and human health, increase the threat of fire or flooding, interfere with recreational activities, lower land value, change soil fertility, increase erosion, leaf litter IDing weeds recognize differences in flowers, leaves, stems, roots, fruit, seeds, and special structures such as tubers and rhizomes Dicots broadleaves, two seedling leaves (cotyledons), netlike veins, herbaceous or woody plant Monocots single grasslike leaf in seedling, veins that run parallel, grasses, sedges, and rushes Bryophytes mosses and liverworts; lack a vascular system; occasional pests Algae nonflowering aquatic plants that clog storm drains, stream, lakes, ditches and rice fields; carryout photosynthesis; lack true stems, leaves, and flowers; reproduce through cell division or production of spores Best weed stage to kill

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PCA Exam- Weeds
What are weeds
plants that interfere with the growing of crops or ornamental plants or cause other types of damage


Invasive weeds
cause ecological damage by displacing native plants and the organisms that feed on them; compete
with ag crops for water and nutrients, causing them to become more susceptible to disease or other
pests


True weeds
adapt well to local climates, soils, and other external conditions


Perennial weeds
capable of reproducing through vegetative structures such as stolons, rhizomes, and tubers; cultural
activities such as hoeing, mowing, or discing can produce new plants; persistent and hard to
eliminate; morning glory


Native weeds
3% plants are weeds; no more than 25-35 weeds in one site


Weeds and their affects
Harbor insects, dry is fire hazard, reduce livestock forage quality and quantity, jeopardize animal and
human health, increase the threat of fire or flooding, interfere with recreational activities, lower land
value, change soil fertility, increase erosion, leaf litter


IDing weeds
recognize differences in flowers, leaves, stems, roots, fruit, seeds, and special structures such as
tubers and rhizomes


Dicots
broadleaves, two seedling leaves (cotyledons), netlike veins, herbaceous or woody plant


Monocots
single grasslike leaf in seedling, veins that run parallel, grasses, sedges, and rushes


Bryophytes
mosses and liverworts; lack a vascular system; occasional pests


Algae
nonflowering aquatic plants that clog storm drains, stream, lakes, ditches and rice fields; carryout
photosynthesis; lack true stems, leaves, and flowers; reproduce through cell division or production of
spores


Best weed stage to kill

, seedling


Winter Annual
germinate in the fall, mature in the winter, die in the early summer, seeds dormant till fall


Summer Annual
germinate in the spring, mature in the summer, die in the fall, seeds dormant till the spring


Annual Weeds
live 1 year or less


Examples of summer annuals
pigweed, puncturevine, barnyardgrass, russian thistle, common purslane, yellow foxtail


Examples of winter annuals
mustard, wild oat, annual bluegrass, burclover, filaree


Biennial weeds
live for two growing seasons; sprout and undergo vegetative growth during the first season, flower,
produce seeds, and die following season


Examples of biennial weeds
bristly oxtongue, poison hemlock, wild carrot, mullien, scotch thistle


Perennial weed examples
curly dock, silverleaf nightshade, field bindweed, alkai sida, dandelion, yellow nutsedge, pacific poison
oak, johnsongrass, bermudagrass


Flowers
contain sexual reproductive organs and differ widely among species; occur singly or compound
inflorescences, groups of flowers arising from main stem


Leaves
arrangement and shape of leaves, vein patterns, and presence of spins or hairs are helpful identifying
characteristics; grasses experts rely on collar region


Stems
weed's basic framework or skeleton; connect roots to other structures providing support for leaves
and flowers as well as channels for transport of nutrients and water


Rhizomes
elongated underground stems that grow horizontally from the plant


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