Scouting
Scouting: the process of observing and recording plant, pest, and environmental conditions in order to make management decisions.
Scouting: the process of observing and recording plant, pest, and environmental conditions in order to make management decisions.
Secondary Bloom: a period of flowering that occurs after the primary bloom period.
Secondary Infection: an infection that occurs after a primary infection has already established itself.
Secondary Inoculum:In ecology, secondary inoculum refers to a population of organisms that becomes established after the primary inoculum. The term is often used in relation to pest outbreaks, where the secondary inoculum may consist of pests that have been introduced to an area by humans or other animals. Secondary inoculum can also refer to the roots that develop from the base of a plant, or the spread of a disease or other condition to new areas.
Secondary pest outbreak:A secondary pest outbreak is an increase in the population of a particular pest species that occurs after the initial outbreak has been controlled. This can happen for a number of reasons, including the re-introduction of the pest from another area, the development of resistance to control measures, or environmental conditions that are favourable to the pest.