“…Mushrooms represent an important source of food for various arthropods (Põldmaa et al ., 2016) and vertebrates, including humans (Valverde et al ., 2015; Senchik et al ., 2020) while hosting diverse microbial communities that collectively form the fungal microbiome (Antony‐Babu et al ., 2014; Pent et al ., 2017; Liu et al ., 2018). There is increasing evidence that mushroom‐inhabiting bacteria (MIB) play important functional roles for their hosts, by altering mushroom fruiting body development (Citterio et al ., 2001; Barbieri et al ., 2010; Gohar et al ., 2020) and aroma (Splivallo et al ., 2015; Splivallo et al ., 2019; Monaco et al ., 2021), improving the dispersal of spores (Citterio et al ., 2001; Splivallo et al ., 2015) and producing vitamins and growth regulators (Rangel‐Castro et al ., 2002a; Riedlinger et al ., 2006).…”