**4. Weed management strategies**

Control majors like manual irradiation of these inulin-rich weeds are a tough job since they induce allergic effects [8]. Chemical practice can be used, but there are reports reviling the incidences of herbicide resistance weed expansion. Additionally, a striking raise in expenditure (>30\$ ha–1) of such weed remedy is too observed [9]. Accumulation of chemical scums in groundwater was another problem that emerges by the application of herbicides [10].

Thus, the pressure was to lessen herbicide usage and to reevaluate its environmental safety, development of alternative weed-control options was cheered. The best proposed avenue is to use microbial weed treating strategy, where actively propagating microorganism is subjected on target weed to achieve rapid control by its enzymatic hydrolysis into cost-effective product. Thus, exploiting inulinase producing soil microbes has been crucial tool in our efforts to renovate these weeds into fructose: a profitable calorie condensed sweeteners [11]. Microbial bioconversion finally is the best defense evident against this invasive attack.
