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Dr. Deirdre Voldseth is a Professor in the Department of Entomology at North Dakota State University's College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources. Her research program focuses on integrated pest management strategies, rhizosphere-level insect-plant interactions, and cultural entomology. She teaches courses including General Entomology, Overview of Entomology, and Principles of Insect Pest Management.
Research interests center on:
- Developing sustainable pest control methods that combine biological, cultural, and chemical tactics
- Investigating soil-plant-insect-microbe interactions in agricultural systems
- Documenting historical and cultural representations of insects in human societies
Her publications primarily explore ecological pest management solutions and the cultural significance of insects, with recent work examining biological control agents, microbial inoculants, and artistic depictions of insects across historical periods.
Honors include:
- NACTA Educator Award (2021, 2017)
- NDSU Excellence in Teaching Awards (2020, 2013)
- International IPM Award of Excellence (2018)
- USDA-ARS Merit Award (2007)
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