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Abstract
Crop diseases present a significant risk to the farmer, such as reducing the harvest, decreasing the quality of the product, and limited availability of raw materials.
We formulated a stochastic vector-host model for tomato yellow curl virus disease in this talk. We analyzed the dynamics of the model, and we verified our results with numerical simulations.
Furthermore, we prove that the model has extinction or persistence via noise intensities.
Description
UNISON/ASU Stochastic Modeling Seminar
Friday, March 25
10:00am MST/AZ
Virtual via Zoom
Email organizer John Fricks for the Zoom link
Speaker
Gabriel Salcedo Varela
Universidad de Sonora
Location
Virtual via Zoom