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Chapter 8 Self-test questions
Biological controls and integrated crop management
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Macrobials (beneficial insects), microbials (microorganisms), and biorationals (compounds of natural origin) are the three main categories of what type of control methods?
Macrocontrol.
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Abiotic control.
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Biocontrol.
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Chemical control.
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Why are macrobials such as predatory mites mainly used only on high value crops such as strawberries, vegetables and flowers?
They tend to be very expensive to use.
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They will fly away if you try them in wheat or barley.
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Other crops do not have damaging pests that need controlling.
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You are not legally allowed to use them in crops such as wheat.
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The use of nematodes to control slugs is an example of a biopesticide that can be used in almost any crop. Why?
The nematodes are already in the soil, so you do not need to add more.
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They are not killed by exposure to direct sunlight.
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They are easily applied through conventional large-scale spraying equipment.
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There are no restrictions on their use.
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Which of the following has been used as a 'natural' insecticide since 1000BC?
Dried horse urine.
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Homogenised bird droppings.
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Denatured
Bacillus thuringiensis.
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Crushed chrysanthemum.
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Which of the following are not tools that farmers would use as part of integrated crop management?
Selecting the best seed.
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Careful crop rotation with a field over many years.
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Stubble burning to reduce the number of fungal spores in the following crop.
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Chemical control where absolutely necessary.
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How does
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The bacteria spores are breathed in via the spiracles, paralysing the insects' lungs.
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Bacterial spores germinate on the insect abdomen and gradually rot the insect.
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The bacteria get into the insect blood supply or haemolymph and multiply to the point where they block the flow of blood.
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Protein toxins produced by the bacteria paralyse the insect's digestive tract-effectively starving it to death.
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Which of these is not a beneficial insect?
Aphid.
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Ladybird.
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Lacewing.
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Honey Bee.
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What is the source of the majority of bio-antimicrobials?
Sea water.
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Soil.
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Plants.
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Fungi.
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What is a biostimulant?
Crop protection products using beneficial insects, microorganisms or natural products.
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Natural compounds which improve athletic performance.
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A microorganism or compound of natural origin which helps promote stronger, healthier, and more robust crops.
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A chemical that stimulates biological systems.
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Bacillus thuringiensis
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Biorational.
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Biostimulant.
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Bio-antimicrobial.
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Bio-insecticide.
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