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Gadi Reddy
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Agricultural Science
Ecology
Entomology

Gadi VP Reddy

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Summary

Dr. Gadi V.P. Reddy is a Professor of Entomology/Insect Ecology at Montana State University. He has been focusing on Entomological Research and Outreach activities in the Golden Triangle area of Montana. Previously he worked as the Superintendent and Associate Professor of Entomology/Insect Ecology at MSU Western Triangle Ag Research Center in Conrad, Montana from June 2012 to December 2016. Dr. Reddy also previously worked for 10 years at the University of Guam, USA as a Research Scientist and Assistant/Associate Professor, and for 11 years as a visiting Scientist and Assistant/Associate Professor in the reputed universities/institutions of several countries (India, UK, Ethiopia under UNDP, Germany, Spain, Finland and Austria).
Dr. Reddy primary responsibility is to develop a research program on biological and ecological processes affecting strategies to reduce crop losses inflicted by arthropod pests of small grains, pulse, oilseeds and forage production systems in Montana.

Agricultural Science Ecology Entomology

Past or current institution affiliations

Montana State University

Work details

Professor of Entomology/Insect Ecology

Montana State University
Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center
Dr. Reddy primary responsibility is to develop a research program on biological and ecological processes affecting strategies to reduce crop losses inflicted by arthropod pests of small grains, pulse, oilseeds and forage production systems in Montana.

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  • Articles 1
November 1, 2018
Plant defense elicitors: plant fitness versus wheat stem sawfly
Govinda Shrestha, Shabeg S. Briar, Gadi V.P. Reddy
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5892 PubMed 30402358