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Pest Control Test

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Clean Culture
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Disease
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Defoliate
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Arachnid
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Pest Population Equilibrium
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Virus
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Abiotic Disease
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Pesticides Resistance
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Fungi
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Entomophagous
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Mosaic
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Cultural Control
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Casual Agent
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Weed
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Bacteria
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Vector
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Pheromone
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Biennial Weed
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Economic Threshold Level
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Biological Control
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members of a major group of lower plant life that lack chlorophyll and obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
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pest control that adapts farming practices to better control pests.
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a chemical secreted by an organism to cause a specific reaction by another organism of the same species.
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a living creature such as a spider or mite that is distinguished from insects by having light legs.
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a virus disease of plants in which a leaf shows a symptom of light- and dark-green mottling of the foliage.
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infective agent that results in decreased health in living things.
G.
a disease caused by factors other than pathogens.
H.
any practice that removes breeding or over wintering sites of a pest.
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to strip a plant of its leaves.
J.
a condition that occur when the number of pests stabilizes or remains steady.
K.
insects that feed on other insects.
L.
pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
M.
the level of pest damage to justify the cost of a control measure.
N.
the ability of a pest to tolerate a lethal level of a pesticide.
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a weed that will live for 2 years.
P.
a plant that is not wanted.
Q.
pest control that uses natural control agents.
R.
a living organism that transmit a disease.
S.
an organism that produces a disease.
T.
one-celled, microscopic organisms.
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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a susceptible crop planted to attract a pest into a localized area.
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organism that produce disease.
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the uses of pesticides for pest control
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a weed that completes its life cycle within 1 year.
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any abnormal plant growth.
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a type of tiny roundworm that causes damage to specific kinds of plants.
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a pest that occur on a regular basis for a given crop.
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a six-legged animal with three body segments.
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a weed that lives for more than 2 years.
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the term applied to the relationship of the host, pathogen, and the environmental in disease development.

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