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IPM - Coggle Diagram
IPM
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Weed Pests
Definition
a plant that is growing where it is not desired and interferes with the activities or welfare of man
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Negative sides of weeds
Competition for water, nutrients, sunlight
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Weed Uses
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Edible/Medicinal
ex: Yucca for soap; Yarrow; Spirea for aspirin, Sage
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Weed Classification
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Also based on life-cycle
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Biannual
Completes life-cycle in two years. First year germinate and produce cluster of leaves (rosette) near the soil surface. Second year, they produce seeds and die.
examples: onions, wild cabbage
Perennial
Produce seeds each year. They spread by seeds and vegetative reproduction. They have underground organs which enable them to continue to grow every year.
examples: tomato, strawberry, potato
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Insect Pests
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What they do
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Produce products for humans: silk, honey, wax
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Insects
Arthropoda
insects, spiders, crayfish,millipedes
Nematoda
roundworms, nematodes, trichina
Platyhelminthes
flatworms, flukes, tapeworms
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