“…As a result, they might be a viable option for improving soil properties, and thus productivity in vulnerable areas. Microbial inoculants have become crucial in agroecosystems for a variety of reasons, which include increasing plant health, minimizing heavy metal toxicity, improving plant drought resistance, lowering plants' growth stressors, preventing plants from various diseases, and improving absorption of nutrients (Babalola, 2010; Bashan et al, 2014; Fernandez‐Bou et al, 2022; Mardukhi et al, 2011; Miransari, 2010; Ortiz et al, 2015; Sessitsch et al, 2013; Wani & Khan, 2013). Furthermore, microbial inoculants are recognized to be the most important determinant of soil quality (Pal & Pandey, 2014).…”