Post-Book Review Flashcards
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O Herbicide label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
What is the common name for CONVEG T/O Herbicide?
A. CONVEG T/O Herbicide
B. CONVEG
C. Fluazifop-P-butyl
D. Butyl (R)-2-[4-[[5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]oxy] phenoxy propanoate
C
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
What is the minimum acceptable personal protective clothing when applying CONVEG T/O Herbicide to an ornamental planting for itchgrass control?
A. Long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves
B. Long-sleeved shirt, long pants, nitrile gloves, full face shield
C. Long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves, full face shield
D. Long-sleeved shirt, long pants, PVC gloves, full face shield, apron
A
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
The reentry interval for CONVEG T/O Herbicide is: A. 1 hour B. 12 hours C. 24 hours D. When sprays have dried
D
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
CONVEG T/O Herbicide should be applied:
A. To dormant plants in the late fall or winter
B. Prior to emergence of the grass weeds
C. To the soil and incorporated with water
D. To the foliage of the grass weeds
D
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
CONVEG T/O Herbicide will control which of the listed weeds if label directions are followed? A. Lilac B. Yellow nutsedge C. Foxtail D. False spirea
C
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
Which of the following reduces the effectiveness of CONVEG T/O Herbicide ?
A. Tillage of rhizomes and stolons prior to application
B. Warm temperatures during the application
C. Irrigation two days prior to application
D. Irrigation within 30 minutes of application
D
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
Applications of CONVEG T/O Herbicide to annual grasses should occur: A. Prior to germination B. During early vegetative growth C. At tillering D. After seedheadd initiation
B
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
Rope-wick applications of CONVEG T/O Herbicide:
A. Are prohibited
B. Direct the herbicide solution only to the grass weeds
C. increase the volume of herbicide required to treat an area
D. Work well due to the size difference between shrubs and weedy grasses
A
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
What is the minimum amount of CONVEG T/O Herbicide spray solution needed to broadcast treat 3/4 acre of densely growing torpedograss that is 10 inches tall? A. 3.75 gallons B. 36 ounces C. 15 gallons D. 30 gallons
C (dense 20 GPA spray)
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
(True or False)
CONVEG T/O Herbicide is a translocated herbicide.
True
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
Which nontarget organism are a concern when applying CONVEG T/O Herbicide? A. Norway maple B. Bees C. Birds D. Fish
D
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
Which of the following could you tank-mix with CONVEG T/O Herbicide? A. 2,4-D herbicide B. Liquid fertilizer C. Drift retardant D. None of the above
D
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
Long-term management of annual grasses with CONVEG T/O Herbicide requires:
A. Stopping seed production
B. Killing all the green vegetation
C. Inhibiting photosynthesis
D. Killing the roots to prevent resprouting
A
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
What is the concern with over-the-top applications of CONVEG T/O Herbicide to ornamental dogwoods (which are not listed on the label)? A. Residue levels B. Tolerance levels C. Plant damage D. All of the above
C
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
How much fluazifop-P-butyl is in a 2.5 gallon container of CONVEG T/O Herbicide? A. 0.13 pound B. 0.4 pound C. 2.5 pounds D. 7.7 pounds
C
This question relates to the CONVEG T/O label on pages 46-48 in your Turf and Ornamental Weed Management Principles study manual.
You want to control perennial grasses in an ornamental stand of trees. The treatment area is listed below. What is the maximum amount CONVEG T/O Herbicide of you can broadcast to control 6 inch tall quackgrass?
Treatment area: rectangle 45’ x 86’ + a half-circle with 20’ radius.
A. 2.8 ounces
B. 4.9 ounces
C. 5.6 ounces
D. 85 ounces
B
Weeds compete with landscape plants and turf for which of the following? A. Organic matter, light, and caroteins B. Proteins, water, chlorophyll C. Nutrients, light, and water D. All of the above
C
Which of the following is considered a violation of pesticide law?
A. Spraying a pest not listed on the label
B. Using a greater dilution rate than the label states
C. Applying to a site not listed on the label
D. Using an application rate lower than listed on the label
C
Which of the following is only characteristic of grasses? A. Woody tissue B. Net-like veins in leaves C. Fine, branching roots D. Biennial life cycle
C
Which of the following is the most common way weedy species invade urban landscapes?
A. They move with contaminated equipment, seed, and mulch
B. They move with insects
C. They move with rivers and streams
D. They move with wildlife
A