
Crop response to current and previous season applications of phosphorus
as affected by crop sequence and tillage
C. A. Grant, M. A. Monreal, R. B. Irvine, R. M. Mohr, D. L. McLaren,
and M. Khakbazan
Abstract:
Field studies were conducted over a 4-yr period at two locations in
western Manitoba, Canada, to evaluate the effect of phosphorus (P)
fertilizer management on crop growth as affected by tillage system
through a 2-yr cropping sequence.
In the first phase of the cropping
sequence, canola (Brassica napus L.), a non-mycorrhizal
crop, and spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), a mycorrhizal
crop, were grown under conventional (CT) and reduced (RT) systems,
with 0, 11 and 22 kg P
ha-1 applied as monoammonium phosphate (MAP). In the second
phase of the sequence, flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) was
seeded following the
spring wheat or canola, with application of 0 or 11 kg P ha-1 as
MAP.
Phosphorus application increased the early-season biomass,
P concentration,
and P accumulation of canola and wheat and the seed yield of
canola. Tillage system had no consistent effects on growth, P concentration
or uptake, or seed yields of canola or wheat, nor were P by tillage
system interactions observed. Early-season biomass production
and
seed yields of flax were relatively unaffected by P fertilization
whether
applied in the same season as flax or in the previous season,
although early-season P concentration and P accumulation were increased
when P fertilizer was applied to the flax.
Of the factors evaluated
in
this study, preceding crop had the greatest influence on flax
growth
with
flax establishment, early-season biomass, and P accumulation,
and seed yield all being significantly greater when flax was seeded
after wheat
than after canola.
Source
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2009) 89: 49-66
Author Locations and Affiliations
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Brandon Research Centre,
Box 1000A, R.R. #3, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada R7A 5Y3.
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Posted March 2010