Optimal control of Cocoa Black pod disease: A multi-pronged approach
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2024
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franklin
Abstract
his study presents a novel approach to controlling cocoa black pod disease, caused by Phytophthora megakarya.
Unlike previous methods, we employ a mathematical modeling framework based on Pontryagin’s Maximum
Principle to optimize control strategies that minimize disease impact. The model incorporates the dynamics
of healthy and infected pods while considering the combined effects of three key interventions: Infected pod
removal, Targeted fungicide application and Promoting a healthy growing environment. Through numerical
simulations, we identify the optimal timing and intensity for each intervention to minimize infected pods over
time. This study highlights the following novelties: Synergistic effect of combined control which demonstrates
that combining all three strategies is significantly more effective than relying on individual methods, Optimal
strategies which involves dynamically adjusting control measures throughout the growing season to adapt to
disease progression, Prompt action after disease detection proves crucial for successful control. These findings
offer valuable data-driven recommendations for cocoa farmers and disease management professionals. By
strategically implementing a combination of infected pod removal, targeted fungicide use, and environmental
management, farmers can significantly reduce disease severity, enhance cocoa production, and promote a more
sustainable cocoa industry.