Research Article published by the Asian Journal of Mathematics and Applications
Maize Lethal Necrosis disease (MLND) is a viral disease that can cause fatal
damage to the crop of maize plants. This is very common in East Africa countries and
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In this manuscript, a mathematical model has been
developed to study and analyze the dynamics of the MLND in the maize crop population.
The disease free (DFE) and endemic equilibrium (EE) points of the model has been com-
puted and the basic reproduction number (R0) derived using the next generation matrix
method. We performed sensitivity analysis by using parametric values from literature and
estimated ones. We found that the rates of transmission, mo, o and mm are the most
positively sensitive parameters. Numerical simulations were also performed to verify the an-
alytical results.Thus, this research work recommends that deliberate strategic intervention
should be targeted on the disease transmission rates which are signi cant for MLND trans-
mission in order to eradicate the disease or reduce the intensity of the disease transmission
in the maize population.