Abstract

Tests were conducted to investigate the efficacy of an experimental abscission chemical, CMNPyrazole(CMNP), in a commercial orange grove in south Florida. Application variables included sprayer type, spray volume rate,spray release height, and application time. Spray deposition was assessed by fluorometry and the chemical efficacy wasquantified by measuring fruit detachment force and fruit removal by a trunk shaker.<br><br>CMNP deposition decreased when spray volume increased. However, high volume applications produced betterloosening effects and fruit removal. At low volumes, nighttime application resulted in higher depositions than daytimeapplication. Spray release height had significant effects on spray penetration within the canopy, fruit detachment force, andfruit removal. Depositions on the outside and at lower canopy locations were generally higher than those on the inside andat higher canopy locations.

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