Pathological Thinking Flashcards

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Differentiate ID vs Diagnostic

A

ID: signs present, unique and recognizable
Diagnosis: based on symptoms, no sure signs.

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2
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Explain deductive reasoning?

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based on evidence. logical process.

  1. Gather evidence (host spp, location, ecosystem, S&S)
  2. apply logic by listing all possible agents and considering the most likely agents first. (short list)
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3
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What are some different ways disease develops over time?**

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  • steady state (Decay, DMx and DRx in OG)
  • slow build and continual increase (DRA or Dmx in a new stand)
  • Peaks at a certain age, then declines (stem rusts)
  • classic endemic with periodic wave years. (Stem Rusts, Rhizina, Foliar)
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4
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What can we do to ensure healthy unstressed trees?

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  • Promote mix

- Manage density

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5
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What could be considered the “passive aggressive” approach?

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  • Alt spp
  • delay treatment (JS & rusts) wait till after rust attacks
  • Do nothing, if too expensive. Live with losses. Other resources more valuable (fish vs stumping).
  • Wait and see if it even happens (DRR)
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6
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What are the options when launching an offensive

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  • Harvest early because things are only getting worse
  • sanitize (JS and rusts/DMx) clean out the present (time for may june when spores are present.
  • innoculum removal (stumping/pushover, burn)
  • Minimize infection target (Prune, JS early for atropellis)
  • engineering block boundaries (clean boundaries, patch cut RR centres).
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