Soil microorganisms, that flourish in, on or around plant rhizosphere, have tremendous potential to stimulate plant growth by plethora of mechanisms. In this study, 40 rhizobacterial isolates from 15 mung bean rhizospheric soil samples were morphologically and biochemically analysed and tentatively assumed to belong to genera Bacillus (35%), Pseudomonas (55%) and Rhizobium (10%). Ten isolates were evaluated of plant growth promoting (PGP) traits at 35°C viz. production of IAA, GA (Gibberellic acid), flavonoid and siderophore as well as Zn and P solubilisation. | Characterization of rhizobacteria for multiple plant growth promoting traits from mung bean rhizosphere