Abstract:
In 2013 and 2014, years with medium climate favourability for maize, we monitored the growth and development of
three maize hybrids from different precocity groups FAO 280, FAO 490, and FAO 550. Plant growth and development
was influenced by precipitations and temperature. A rainfall regime rich in ripening phenol-phases determined their
prolongation. The vegetation period (sprouting – full ripening) was longer in all three hybrids in 2014. The maize
hybrid from group FAO 490 was closer in length of vegetation period to that of the hybrid from group 280 than to that
from the group 550. Measurements regarding the phenological evolution were made primarily to avoid an overlapping
with climate conditions given that both temperature and precipitations have more or less significant effects on yield
depending on maize pheno-phase.