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Computer Research and Modeling, 2022 Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 1093–1106 (Mi crm1020)

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ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF COMPLEX LIVING SYSTEMS

Analytical approximation of a nonlinear model for pest control in coconut trees by the homotopy analysis method

G. Suganya, R. Senthamarai

Department of Mathematics, College of Engineering and Technology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur – 603 203, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract: Rugose spiraling whitefly (RSW) is one of the major pests which affects the coconut trees. It feeds on the tree by sucking up the water content as well as the essential nutrients from leaves. It also forms sooty mold in leaves due to which the process of photosynthesis is inhibited. Biocontrol of pest is harmless for trees and crops. The experimental results in literature reveal that Pseudomallada astur is a potential predator for this pest. We investigate the dynamics of predator, Pseudomallada astur's interaction with rugose spiralling whitefly, Aleurodicus rugioperculatus in coconut trees using a mathematical model. In this system of ordinary differential equation, the pest-predator interaction is modeled using Holling type III functional response. The parametric values are calculated from the experimental results and are tabulated. An approximate analytical solution for the system has been derived. The homotopy analysis method proves to be a suitable method for creating solutions that are valid even for moderate to large parameter values, hence we employ the same to solve this nonlinear model. The $\hbar$-curves, which give the admissible region of $\hbar$, are provided to validate the region of convergence. We have derived the approximate solution at fifth order and stopped at this order since we obtain a more approximate solution in this iteration. Numerical simulation is obtained through MATLAB. The analytical results are compared with numerical simulation and are found to be in good agreement. The biological interpretation of figures implies that the use of a predator reduces the whitefly's growth to a greater extent.

Keywords: mathematical model, Pseudomallada astur, rugose spiraling whitefly, coconut trees, homotopy analysis method, $\hbar$-curves.

UDC: 519.6

Received: 15.06.2022
Revised: 22.07.2022
Accepted: 09.08.2022

Language: English

DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2022-14-5-1093-1106



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