A Neutrosophic Study for the Transmission of Infection with Pathogenic Fungi from Males of Olive Fly Insects to Their Females

Authors

  • Amani Alhabib Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Albaath University, Homs, Syria
  • Rafif Alhabib Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Hama University, Hama, Syria
  • Huda E. Khalid Telafer University, The Administration Assistant for the President of the Telafer University, Telafer, Iraq
  • A. A. Salama Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Port Said University, Port Said, Egypt

Keywords:

Beauveria bassiana, bactrocera oleae, horizontal transmission, neutrosophic logic

Abstract

This paper presents the study of the effectiveness of horizontal transfer of local isolates of the pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) on adults of olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) at a concentration of 106 spores/ml in laboratory conditions (this work was carried out in specialized scientific laboratories). In addition, it is not possible to reach the desired results in such experiments effectively when the data and observations of the study are not clear and accurate. For this reason, in this paper, experimental data will be presented with inaccurate or uncertain observations using neutrosophic statistics. The purpose is to know the success of males contaminated with pathogenic isolates in the transmission of infection to females. In laboratory conditions through a neutrosophic reading of the study data. This proposed presentation provides greater accuracy, flexibility, and applicability than the classic experimental design in the case of uncertainty.

 

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10674517

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Published

2024-02-17

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Section

SI#1,2024: Neutrosophical Advancements And Their Impact on Research

How to Cite

Amani Alhabib, Rafif Alhabib, Huda E. Khalid, & A. A. Salama. (2024). A Neutrosophic Study for the Transmission of Infection with Pathogenic Fungi from Males of Olive Fly Insects to Their Females. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 64, 38-45. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/4231

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