Two field studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of metsulfuron-meth
;pl and 5-chloro-3-methyl-4-nitro-1H-pyrazole (CMN-pyrazole) on abscission
of 'Valencia' orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] during the 3-month harve
st season. Solutions of metsulfuron-methyl at 0.5, 1, and 2 mg.L-1 active i
ngredient (a.i,) were applied at 10-day intervals beginning on 13 Feb. and
ending 18 May 1998. Early in the harvest season, 1 or 2 mg.L-1 metsulfuron-
methyl significantly reduced fruit detachment force (FDF) 14 days after app
lication. Metsulfuron-methyl was less effective during a 4- to 6-week perio
d following bloom ("less-responsive period"). After this period, metsulfuro
n-methyl regained the ability to loosen fruit. Applications of 2 mg.L-1 a.i
. were more effective than 1 mg.L-1 in reducing FDF and causing leaf drop,
but 0.5 mg.L-1 a.i. had little or no effect on FDF. Flowers and leaflets on
developing shoots and young fruit completely abscised with 1 and 2 mg.L-1
a.i. Defoliation and twig dieback was extensive at all concentrations and s
pray dates, eliminating metsulfuron-methyl as a commercially viable absciss
ion agent for citrus. In a separate experiment CMN-pyrazole at 50 and 100 m
g.L-1 a.i. and metsulfuron-methyl at 0.5 mg.L-1 a.i. were applied to 'Valen
cia' trees to determine fruit removal with a trunk shake and catch harvesti
ng system. Application of both abscission materials before and after the "l
ess-responsive period" resulted in a 10% to 12% increase in fruit removal w
hen compared to control trees. Less than a 35% reduction in FDF was suffici
ent to significantly increase fruit removal. Only 100 mg.L-1 a.i. CMN-pyraz
ole significantly increased fruit removal when applied during the "less-res
ponsive period." Chemical names used: Methyl-2-(((((4-Methoxy-6-Methyl-1,3,
5-Triazin-2-yl)-Amino)Carbonyl)Amino)Sulfonyl)Benzene (Metsulfuron-methyl);
5-Chloro-3-methyl-4-nitro-1-H-pyrazole (CMN-pyrazole).