Microbes are essential tools in plant health management and bioremediation. Beneficial microorganisms, such as mycorrhizae and plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria, improve plant health by enhancing nutrient absorption, promoting growth, and controlling soil-borne pathogens. In bioremediation, microbes break down environmental pollutants, effectively cleaning contaminated soils and waters. This dual application of microbes supports sustainable agricultural practices and aids in environmental recovery, making them crucial for enhancing crop productivity and restoring polluted ecosystems.