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New Crops: New Pests and Pathogens—Emerging Diseases Due to Intensification of Cultivation Using the Case of Hemp, Quinoa, and Ginger in Germany

Summary by Springer
This review discusses important pests and pathogens that could be associated with the cultivation of new crops in Germany, focusing on quinoa, cannabis, an

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Farmers and vegetable growers fear in extreme cases a total failure of their harvest. A cicada is regarded as a disease carrier in potatoes and sugar beet. The farmers' association sees the continuation of the cultivation in danger.

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The spread of a harmful microorganism carried by cicada insects is causing huge losses to potato and vegetable growers in Germany, and in some areas sugar beets have also suffered, agricultural authorities have warned.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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A plant disease threatens the harvest of potatoes and vegetables – in particular sugar beet and potatoes. An inconspicuous insect is responsible for this.

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The plant disease Stolbur causes massive losses for potato and vegetable farmers. In some parts of Germany, sugar beet and potatoes are mainly affected, as reported by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur.

·Germany
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Turnips become soft like rubber, potatoes wither: The reed glass wing cicada transfers a bacterium to plants that causes significant losses in agriculture. What does this mean for consumers?

·Germany
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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