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70 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 70
suck plant juices and chlorophyll
Fungus Gnats
Spider Mites
Aphids
Nematodes
Term 2 of 70
Pruning
insects that are best managed through the use of systematic insecticide.
loss of water through openings in the leaves.
When the plant shows early signs of need of water such a subtle change in foliage color
enhances productivity, preservation of the health of the plant, control of plant growth.
Term 3 of 70
Soil Texture
The larvae of beetles and moths
Amount of soil amendments added to soil
The size of sand, silt, and clay in soil
The most important and overlooked the aspect of a landscape
,Definition 4 of 70
one of the nine principles of the Florida yards and neighborhoods program
Transpiration
Internode
Right place right plant
Soil texture
Definition 5 of 70
is the acidity or alkalinity of soil
Soil Reaction
Organic Matter
Soil Colloids
Soil Texture
Term 6 of 70
the major function of the roots is photosynthesis
True
False
Term 7 of 70
Turf Grass
should be irrigated when foot printing is evident
when growth is green and succulent
the turf grass that needs to be be mowed the highest
soil reaction that is slightly acidic
, Definition 8 of 70
the larvae of beetles and moths
Borers
Internode
Nematodes
Aphids
Definition 9 of 70
When using organic matter as a soil conditioner, what should the minimum depth of application
be?
3 inches applied only around the plant base
2 inches applied on the surface without mixing
1 inch incorporated into the top 6 inches of the soil
half an inch mixed into the bottom 3 inches of the soil
Term 10 of 70
Rachis
pinnately compound leaved palms that have individual leaflets extending out from a central
extension of the petiole.
Stems serve to conduct or move water and dissolved minerals as well as plant food
between the roots and leaves.
feed on plants that curls and distorts new growth and could transmit viral diseases
insects that are best managed through the use of systematic insecticide.
70 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 70
suck plant juices and chlorophyll
Fungus Gnats
Spider Mites
Aphids
Nematodes
Term 2 of 70
Pruning
insects that are best managed through the use of systematic insecticide.
loss of water through openings in the leaves.
When the plant shows early signs of need of water such a subtle change in foliage color
enhances productivity, preservation of the health of the plant, control of plant growth.
Term 3 of 70
Soil Texture
The larvae of beetles and moths
Amount of soil amendments added to soil
The size of sand, silt, and clay in soil
The most important and overlooked the aspect of a landscape
,Definition 4 of 70
one of the nine principles of the Florida yards and neighborhoods program
Transpiration
Internode
Right place right plant
Soil texture
Definition 5 of 70
is the acidity or alkalinity of soil
Soil Reaction
Organic Matter
Soil Colloids
Soil Texture
Term 6 of 70
the major function of the roots is photosynthesis
True
False
Term 7 of 70
Turf Grass
should be irrigated when foot printing is evident
when growth is green and succulent
the turf grass that needs to be be mowed the highest
soil reaction that is slightly acidic
, Definition 8 of 70
the larvae of beetles and moths
Borers
Internode
Nematodes
Aphids
Definition 9 of 70
When using organic matter as a soil conditioner, what should the minimum depth of application
be?
3 inches applied only around the plant base
2 inches applied on the surface without mixing
1 inch incorporated into the top 6 inches of the soil
half an inch mixed into the bottom 3 inches of the soil
Term 10 of 70
Rachis
pinnately compound leaved palms that have individual leaflets extending out from a central
extension of the petiole.
Stems serve to conduct or move water and dissolved minerals as well as plant food
between the roots and leaves.
feed on plants that curls and distorts new growth and could transmit viral diseases
insects that are best managed through the use of systematic insecticide.