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* [[Corn leaf aphid]] (''Rhopalosiphum maidis'')
* [[Corn leaf aphid]] (''Rhopalosiphum maidis'')
* [[European corn borer]] (''Ostrinia nubilalis'') (ECB)
* [[European corn borer]] (''Ostrinia nubilalis'') (ECB)
::The susceptibility of maize to the European corn borer, and the resulting large crop losses, led to the development of [[transgenic plants|transgenic]] expressing the ''[[Bacillus thuringiensis]]'' toxin. "Bt corn" is widely grown in the [[United States]] and has been approved for release in [[Europe]].
::The susceptibility of maize to the European corn borer, and the resulting large crop losses, led to the development of [[transgenic plants|transgenic]] expressing the ''[[Bacillus thuringiensis]]'' toxin. "Bt corn" is widely grown in the [[United States of America]] and has been approved for release in [[Europe]].


* [[Corn silkfly]] (''Euxesta stigmatis'')
* [[Corn silkfly]] (''Euxesta stigmatis'')

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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about Maize.

Pathogens

The susceptibility of maize to the European corn borer, and the resulting large crop losses, led to the development of transgenic expressing the Bacillus thuringiensis toxin. "Bt corn" is widely grown in the United States of America and has been approved for release in Europe.