نبذة مختصرة : Maize production in sub-Saharan Africa faces significant challenges due to the maize stalk borer (Busseola fusca), a major pest that causes substantial yield losses. Chemical control methods have raised concerns about environmental impact and pest resistance, making biological control a promising alternative. In this study, we develop a multi-seasonal mathematical model using an impulsive system of differential equations to describe stalk borer population dynamics and evaluate pest control strategies. We analyze the stability of the pest-free solution using Floquet theory and study the effects of periodic predator releases on pest suppression. Numerical simulations illustrate the impact of cultural practice and predator release frequency. Moreover, our simulations show that, under good cultural practices, releasing predators once or three times a year is an effective biocontrol strategy. However, in cases of poor cultural practices, biocontrol has only a limited effect, and the best outcome is achieved when predators are released once a year at the beginning of the cropping season.
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