“…Bacterial community composition is usually regarded as the most important factor in driving shifts of ARG composition in plant–soil continuums. − However, we found that fungi can also influence the composition of ARGs in the xylem (Figure S11). Fungi can indirectly influence antibiotic resistome by affecting ARG bacterial hosts, such as providing nutrients to feed bacteria, secreting antibiotics to antagonize bacteria, or competing for resources with bacteria. , For example, Talaromyces and Penicillium , belonging to Ascomycota, can produce a variety of secondary metabolites with antibacterial activities, thus likely playing a role in shaping the antibiotic resistome. , …”