MAS 37C corn hybrid is a mid-season hybrid with dent kernel type, suitable for cultivation as grain or silage. Plants of this hybrid are tall with medium ear attachment height, which facilitates harvesting and increases yield. MAS 37C exhibits high resistance to ear Fusarium and excellent drought tolerance, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions.
This hybrid is characterized by high yield and grain quality, well-adapted to stressful external factors, and demonstrates resistance to lodging. MAS 37C requires approximately 940 growing degree days from germination to flowering, and about 1850 degree days from vegetative start to grain maturity. Recommended planting density varies depending on the cultivation zone, allowing optimized productivity under both adequate and insufficient moisture conditions.
Morphological and agronomic characteristics of the hybrid include 36–40 kernels per row, 14–16 rows, and 1000-kernel weight of 350–370 grams. MAS 37C has high initial growth energy and good water release, promoting stable plant development. Grain yield potential reaches 17 tons per hectare, making this hybrid attractive for cultivation in the Polissia and Forest Steppe regions.