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corn rootworm
noun
- the larva of any of several leaf beetles of the genus Diabrotica that feeds on roots and underground stems: an agricultural pest, especially of corn.
Word History and Origins
Origin of corn rootworm1
Example Sentences
The western corn rootworm beetle grows to only the length of a grain of rice.
In the months leading up to the bee crisis, clothianidin, developed by Bayer Crop Science from a class of insecticides called neonicotinoids, had been used up and down the Rhine following an outbreak of corn rootworm.
There, a tiny introduced parasitic wasp called Trichogramma brassicae has become a key weapon against the corn rootworm, a major pest.
Last year, the E.P.A. approved the first RNAi-based insecticides for use against another pest, corn rootworm.
Both effects most likely stem from the genetically engineered resistance to a major insect pest, the western corn rootworm, which damages ears of corn and allows fungi to flourish.
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