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What are two types of nursery layouts?
 
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What are five different ways to prevent pests from entering greenhouses? After pests have entered the greenhouse, what are several ways to get rid of them?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Container nursery
 Field nursery

Answer to Question 2

Preventing pest entry:
 Screens
 Weed control inside and outside the greenhouse
 Sanitation practices
 Crop inspection
 Environmental manipulation
Getting rid of pests:
 Biological control works well unless the population of pests gets too high, in which
case a combination of chemical, genetic, cultural, and mechanical control should be
used



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