Abstract:【Objective】 To investigate the effectsof adding medium and trace elements to acompound growth‐promoting
agent and their influence on its efficacy.【Method】 Mixtures of medium and trace elements at various concentrations
were added to the compound growth ‐promoting agent to assess their impactand determine the optimal dosage.
The effects of the agent on oat seed germination and seedling growth were were evaluated through germination
tests.【Result】 The trace element mixtures T2,T3 and T4 were at concentrations of 2. 0‰,1. 5‰ and 0. 5‰,respectively,
while the medium element mixture M1 was at 1. 0%. The effective viable bacterialcount ranged from 3. 73×
108 to 4. 70×108 cfu/mL,and the pH value ranged from 8. 31 to 8. 45. The germination test revealed that the stock
solution of the compound growth promoting agent significantly inhibited oat seed germination. However,the addition
of trace elements mixtures alleviated this inhibitory effect,increasing the germination rate by up to 52. 78% compared
to the stock solution. Dilution of the agent improved the germination rate,germination potential,germination index
and vigor index of seeds. Among the treatments,the germination rate of bacterial agent W3 was the highest after
100-fold dilution,reaching 72. 50%,which was 61. 11% higher than the control (CK).【Conclusion】 The bacteria
agent can promote oat seedlinggrowth,increasing root length,shoot length,and improving underground biomass
(both fresh and dry weight). The best results for underground biomass were achieved with T2 inoculant W2 at a 100‐
fold dilution,while T3 inoculant W3 at a 100‐fold dilution was most effective for aboveground biomass. This study
provides a theoretical basis for optimizing the early application of bacterial agents to enhance their effectiveness.