A model for the Colorado potato beetle (CPB), potato plant and mycorrhiza mutual interactions is presented, accounting for the symbiotic and predator-prey features of this system. The study is performed to determine if arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) increase potato tolerance to CPB. To this end, data collected by biological experiments are used. The system exhibits several possible equilibria that are related to each other via bifurcations. The latter are investigated both analytically and through simulations. The results indicate that the use of mycorrhiza is effective in keeping the pest population at low levels.

A more refined mathematical model for the Mycorrhiza-potato plant-Colorado potato beetle interactions

Seminara M.;Venturino E.
2021-01-01

Abstract

A model for the Colorado potato beetle (CPB), potato plant and mycorrhiza mutual interactions is presented, accounting for the symbiotic and predator-prey features of this system. The study is performed to determine if arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) increase potato tolerance to CPB. To this end, data collected by biological experiments are used. The system exhibits several possible equilibria that are related to each other via bifurcations. The latter are investigated both analytically and through simulations. The results indicate that the use of mycorrhiza is effective in keeping the pest population at low levels.
2021
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476945X21000179
Biological Pest Control; Dynamical Systems; Ordinary Differential Equation; Population Dynamics; Predator-prey; Symbiosis
Seminara M.; Atlihan R.; Britton N.F.; Demir S.; Risvanli M.R.; Venturino E.
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