We formulate an integrated pest management model to control natural pests of the crop through the periodic application of biopesticide and chemical pesticides. In a theoretical analysis of the system pest eradication, a periodic solution is found and established. All the system variables are proved to be bounded. Our main goal is then to ensure that pesticides are optimized, in terms of pesticide concentration and pesticide application frequency, and that the optimum combination of pesticides is found to provide the most benefit to the crop. By using Floquet theory and the small amplitude perturbation method, we prove that the pest eradication periodic solution is locally and globally stable. The acquired results establish a threshold time ...
We consider a two-patch SI model of integrated pest management with dispersal of both susceptible an...
Impulsive differential equations (hybrid dynamical systems) can provide a natural description of pul...
International audienceIn this paper, the effects of periodic partial harvesting of a continuously gr...
The aim of the present work is to study the dynamics of stage-structured pest control model includin...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
The success of integrated pest management depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides at an...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
The success of integrated pest management (IPM) depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides...
Two impulsive models of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies are proposed, one with fixed int...
From a practical point of view, the most efficient strategy for pest control is to combine an array ...
In this paper, we consider an integrated pest management model which is impulsively controlled by me...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose two mathematical models concerning continuous and impulsive pest c...
Pulse-like pest management actions such as spraying pesticides and killing a pest instantly and the ...
The success of integrated pest management (IPM) depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides...
Spraying insecticides and releasing natural enemies are two commonly used methods in the integrated ...
We consider a two-patch SI model of integrated pest management with dispersal of both susceptible an...
Impulsive differential equations (hybrid dynamical systems) can provide a natural description of pul...
International audienceIn this paper, the effects of periodic partial harvesting of a continuously gr...
The aim of the present work is to study the dynamics of stage-structured pest control model includin...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
The success of integrated pest management depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides at an...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
The success of integrated pest management (IPM) depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides...
Two impulsive models of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies are proposed, one with fixed int...
From a practical point of view, the most efficient strategy for pest control is to combine an array ...
In this paper, we consider an integrated pest management model which is impulsively controlled by me...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose two mathematical models concerning continuous and impulsive pest c...
Pulse-like pest management actions such as spraying pesticides and killing a pest instantly and the ...
The success of integrated pest management (IPM) depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides...
Spraying insecticides and releasing natural enemies are two commonly used methods in the integrated ...
We consider a two-patch SI model of integrated pest management with dispersal of both susceptible an...
Impulsive differential equations (hybrid dynamical systems) can provide a natural description of pul...
International audienceIn this paper, the effects of periodic partial harvesting of a continuously gr...