Abstract:
Maize is one of the most important crops in Romania. In the mountainous and sub-mountainous areas there has been a
great variety of local landraces, which have been replaced over time by maize hybrids. The local maize landraces
preserved in the Suceava Genebank are the result of collecting from all country areas, both through the care of RICTP
Fundulea and the Agricultural Research Stations: Suceava, Turda, Șimnic, Lovrin, Albota, Podu Iloaiei and Geoagiu
(1957-1975), as well as of the collecting laboratory within Suceava Genebank (1990-2021). The paper presents the
results of the characterization of 1358 local maize landraces obtained within 30 years. Morpho-physiological
observations, biochemical and genetic analyzes were performed, both at Suceava Genebank and at the other research
institutions. The characterization of local landraces has led to the identification of gene sources useful for maize
breeding of the important characteristics (yield capacity, precocity and quality, resistance to low temperatures and to
Fusarium infection). A significant number of populations have shown good agronomic stability, and can be considered
potential sources of genes for improving the tolerance of maize to biotic and abiotic stress factors and the quality of new
created hybrids, which in addition to high yield capacity to have a high protein content, to be resistant to low
temperatures and to Fusarium infection.