Abstract
Abstract Field experiments were conducted on calcareous and non‐calcareous Orthic Black Chemozemic soils over a five year period to study the effect of rates and placements of P‐fertilizer on Canadian rape (Brassica napus L. cv Tower) production. Six rates of P as mono‐ammonium phosphate (MAP) were applied at seeding using four placement methods: i) broadcast and cultivated 10 cm into the soil (BC); ii) banded in the seed row with the seed (PWS); iii) banded 2.5 below and 2.5 cm to the side of the seed (PSS); iv) banded 2.5 cm directly below the seed (PBS). Soil type had no significant effect on rape growth, seed yield and P‐uptake. Rape responded best to P‐fertilizer banded with (PWS) or near (PSS, PBS) the seed. But, placing 15 kg/ha P or greater with the seed reduced seedling emergence; with 25 kg P/ha insufficient plants emerged to justify harvesting. The reduced seedling emergence resulted in reduced seed yield and P‐uptake. Maximum yields were obtained when the fertilizer was banded 2.5 cm away from...
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