Rice crop harbours diverse beneficial plant growth promoting diazotrophs which mostly plays a significant role in supplementing not only N fertilizer but also gives indirect benefit to the crops by improving their productivity and immunity. Considering all the benefits from PGP diazotrophs, rice rhizospheric soil samples were collected randomly from 20 different locations of Jorhat district, Assam. Altogether, 53 rhizobacterial cultures were isolated in non-selective TSA media. Further, 30 pure culture isolates were grown in selective media to select diazotrophic PGPR out of which five phosphate solubilizers, three Azospirillum, one Azotobacter and one Pseudomonas for finding multiple PGP traits. Rhizobacterial cultures were morphologically and biochemically characterized and indicated that none of the culture were identical to each other. On qualitative evaluation, all selected cultures produced ammonia, IAA, HCN and urease activity but Siderophore and Antimicrobial activity were limited to few cultures. The test cultures produced nitrogenase activity ranged from 5 to µmol C2H4 ml-1 hr-1 and ammonia production from to mgl-1 . Diazotrophic PGP cultures P 20 (Azospirillium) was found the most efficient and superior culture among the test isolates followed by P 49 (PSB) and P 51 (PSB) in respect of PGP activities likes biofertilizers, phytostimulators and biocontrol properties. | Isolation and characterization of associative Diazotrophs from lowland rice ecosystem