Abstract:
Utilization of rhizobacteria in order to increase the productivity may
be a viable alternative to organic fertilizers. The main goal is to reduce the
pollution and to preserve the environment in the spirit of an ecological
agriculture. Because soybean represent a crop of major economic
importance, a study was performed to analyze the impact of some
rhizobacteria isolated from soybean roots on the on the germination process
of Glycine max L. beans, taking into account the total soluble protein content
and germination rate. The results showed that in the early stages,
rhizobacteria has an inhibitory effect on the germination process.