Drought stress remains a major challenge in maize cultivation, directly reducing root vitality and nutrient uptake. Betaine Anhydrous (Glycine Betaine) plays a critical role in protecting maize plants from such stress by regulating osmotic pressure and maintaining cellular hydration. When applied during early vegetative stages, it strengthens root system activity, enabling better water absorption and nutrient transport under limited moisture conditions.
Research and field observations suggest that Betaine Anhydrous also supports photosynthetic efficiency and delays leaf senescence, allowing maize plants to sustain growth longer during dry periods. Farmers adopting Betaine applications often report more uniform crop stands and improved yield consistency in water-deficient soils. As agriculture moves toward resilience and resource efficiency, Betaine Anhydrous has proven to be a valuable biostimulant that bridges performance and sustainability.