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Figure 1 Time series graphs and phase diagrams for model (initial value (2.2): The parameter values are fixed as follows:x0,y0) = (5,3), r = 3, K = 12, β = 0.3, λ = 0.5, η = 0.4
Figure 2 Pest population of model (2.2): The parameter values are fixed as follows: x0 = 50, r = 0.3, α1 = 0.6,K = 12
Figure 3 The change trend of solutions of model ((4.1): The parameter values are fixed as follows: initial valuex0,y0) = (3,1), r = 3, K = 12, β = 0.3, λ = 0.5, η = 0.4, ET = 3

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