Our earlier work on a germfree soil model was published in 2021 [mSystems, 6(6), e00988-21]. This was a collaborative project between GTIIT and Technion (Prof. Sima Yaron). The germfree soil model was expanded to germfree lettuce to study the microbiome and resistome development. We plan to investigate how the initial bacterial loads shape the microbiomes and resistomes in soils and lettuce plants under tetracycline antibiotic selection pressures. Additionally, we are also studying the persistence of S. Typhimurium under tetracycline treatments to elucidate the transfer of antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs) from the soil and lettuce resistomes to S. Typhimurium and other bacteria. This research seeks to explain how ARGs spread between environments and the human food chain via food-borne pathogens (such as Salmonella) and other opportunistic pathogens (such as the family of Burkholderiaceae). This research has potential to lead to the development of novel methods to prevent farm-to-hospital transmission of ARGs and to give insights for bio-restoration of ARG contaminated environments.