Shao, MingxuanFatteicher, CorySchoenau, JeffMooleki, Patrick2020-03-262020-03-262020-03-10http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12744To meet the increasing demand for canola yield, prairie producers apply phosphorus (P) fertilizer to supply sufficient P for the current crop. However, the current maximum safe rate of seed-placed P for Saskatchewan are one configuration, which is 1-inch opener and 9-inch row spacing. There are evidences that greater opener spread can result in an increased maximum safe rate. The objective of this experiment is to evaluate how P fertilizer form (MAP vs Struvite), rate, and opener spread affects emergence, early biomass yield, and P uptake by canola, wheat and pea grown in rotational sequence in controlled environment conditionsenAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 CanadaphosphoruscanolastruviteStruvite vs MAPcanola-wheat-pea rotationControlled Environment Comparison of Struvite Versus MAP on Growth and Recovery of Phosphorus in a Canola-Wheat-Pea RotationPoster Presentation