Systemic Tree Injections Test
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Question: 1. Pesticides should be injected into:
diseased xylem.
the sap stream of the tree.
dead xylem.
all of the above.
Question: 2. Injections have been used successfully to treat all the mineral deficiencies below except:
iron.
zinc.
phosphorous.
manganese.
Question: 3. Injections can provide:
fertilizer.
fungicide.
insecticide.
all of the above.
Question: 4. Which is the best way that systemic treatments can be delivered?
Implant system.
Soil injection.
Micro-injection system.
All of the above.
Question: 5. Macro-injection:
uses holes one-eighth inch in diameter.
uses a plastic cartridge containing water-soluble chemicals.
delivers high volumes of systemic chemicals.
uses a series of T-shaped nozzles connected with tubing to a container of the chemical solution.
Question: 6. The implant technique utilizes:
either low or high pressure.
a short plastic feeder tube.
a chemical container that needs disposal.
a tiny, bullet-sized plastic cartridge that contains water-soluble chemicals.
Question: 7. Micro-injection allows:
the low volume introduction of systemic chemicals.
harmful organisms to enter treatment sites.
systemic chemicals to be applied to the soil.
a high-capacity delivery system.
Question: 8. Micro-Infusion™ technology:
was developed to deliver high volumes of systemic chemicals.
will impact beneficial soil microorganisms.
is used under low pressure.
is none of the above.
Question: 9. Soil injectors can:
damage tree roots.
impact beneficial soil microorganisms.
increase concerns about groundwater contamination.
all of the above.
Question: 10. Systemic treatments in the trunk:
can provide a quick therapeutic response.
will not harm the applicator.
are simple to use.
All of the above.
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