Disease And Pest Management Quiz 4 (30 MCQs)

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1. Herbicides, fungicides, herbicides nematicides, and miticides are ..... culture.
2. What is an organism that sustains life and gains nutrition through another life form?
3. What two factors will create the biggest strain on natural resources?
4. Store recyclables in clean
5. Riparian buffers of 20-100 ft are required by OFPA in order to
6. Which of these is a biological control agent?
7. If you look at the cross-section of a tree and you notice narrowly spaced rings, this could mean .....
8. What is any condition in a plant caused by living and nonliving agents that interferes with its normal growth and development?
9. Which of the following forest practices directly manipulates stand density?
10. Water birds and other predators can catch and eat or injure fish. This is an example of a(n) ..... loss.
11. All of the following are characteristics of R selected species except
12. Which is not an example of ecosystem services?
13. The small town of West Fremont has a population of 50, 000. If the growth rate of West Fremont is 2%, then how long will it take for the population of West Fremont to double?
14. ..... are undesirable fish in a fish crop.
15. What is VF and BLS?
16. ..... is the isolation of fish from each other.
17. Which of the following words BEST describes the characteristics of a city?
18. Which of the following is NOT an examples of an Oak Savannah plant species?
19. Plants that have hollow; jointed stems; fine narrow leaves; and fibrous roots.
20. Which type of plant completes its life cycle within one growing season?
21. Insect-proof containers, hand removal and cold storage are all part of .....
22. A ..... is an organism that lives on or in another organism and causes it harm.
23. The three basic rules of an integrated pest management program are:work with a PCO, deny access, and
24. Throw out garbage quickly and
25. What are one-celled or unicellular microscopic organisms that cause disease?
26. Crop rotation is effective because:
27. Weeds grow in water, tying up nutrients and making harvest difficult. This is an example of a(n) ..... loss.
28. The number of children an average woman would have during her reproductive years
29. The process of replanting an area with trees.
30. Which of the following is NOT a way to reduce climate change risk?