![]() ![]() terrestris were found as viable inoculum transported in the peat moss, while S. We found three species: Suillus brevipes, Sphaerosporella brunnea, and Thelephora terrestris. Ectomycorrhizal fungi on seedling root-tips were sequenced for phylogenetic analyses using the ITS rDNA barcode region. We used a bioassay with Pinus montezumae to demonstrate that commercial peat moss carries viable ectomycorrhizal spores, able to form mycorrhizae. Commercial peat moss is pasteurized, and is therefore believed to be free of viable ectomycorrhizal propagules. It is extracted from peat bogs in the circumboreal region and exported worldwide. ![]() Sphagnum peat moss is one of the most commonly used substrates for forest plant and houseplant production. ![]()
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