Abstract:
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are an important bacterial resource as biofertilizers, which can promote plant growth
and increase crop yields. In this study, isolation, characterization, and its e ect on plant promotion were assessed by isolating PGPR
using soil samples collected from Jimma, Ethiopia. Out of 10 isolates, three of them (JEC3, JEC4, and JEC7) exhibited PSB traits in
Pikovskaya media by solubilizing phosphate and producing IAA. Of the three isolates, JEC4 recorded the maximum phosphate
solubilization index (4.98), soluble phosphate (283 μg/ml), and IAA production (10.21 μg/ml). e ndings of the isolates' mor phological and biochemical tests showed that JEC3, JEC4, and JEC7 as Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Enterobacter sp., re spectively. e optimization of phosphate solubilization was done using di erent incubation times and sources of carbon and
nitrogen. Furthermore, the isolate (JEC4) was tested for plant growth-promoting (PGP) activities and indicated the production of
ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, and siderophore. JEC4 isolate showed a signi cant increase in sideways (%) seed germination, root and
shoot length, fresh and dry weight of root, and shoot of maize in eld experiments than the untreated ones. e results indicate that
the JEC4 isolate can be developed as a biological fertilizer for promoting crop productivity and ecosystem dynamics.