| A | B |
| abdomen | stomach region of insects |
| Ecuador | gardening and forestry are big in this country |
| calibration | adjusting sprayers to ensure correctness |
| carbamates | a synthetic insecticide that breaks down rapidly |
| chlorinated | contact poison that breaks down the nervous system |
| Dacthal | works on annual grasses, kills sprouting seeds |
| Drift | air moving herbicides |
| fungicides | chemical treatment method for nongreen plants |
| granules | small pelleted form of insecticides |
| malathion | example of a contact insecticide |
| nematode | unsegmentated worms that feed on roots |
| nonselective | kills all plants |
| organophosphates | a synthetic insecticide that is poisonous to warm blooded animals |
| pheromones | insect attractants |
| Postemergence | applied using selective herbicides |
| Preemergence | applied to stop germination |
| repellents | products form that drive insects away |
| selective | kills specific plants |
| thorax | second segment of an insect |
| atrazine | product that kills broadleaf plants and grasses. It moves through xylem and stops photosynthesis |
| Argentina | nursery crops are big business here |
| brazil | nuts, sugar cane are a few of this countries products |
| columbia | coffee is a major product |
| venezuela | beside oil, this country is known for its production of tomatoes |
| Peru | production of ornamental plants |
| Chile | high in production of seeds, fruits, and strawberries |
| Bolivia | this country is known for production of tubers, beans, maize, peppers and pumpkins |
| microorganisms | breaks down herbicides in soil |