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Due to its favor in human societies and continuous decline in production, studies on artificial cultivation of Tricholoma matsutake have been processed. As ectomtcorrhizal fungi, T. matsutake interacts with host plant, Pinus densiflora, by inhabiting in a fairy ring named shiro. In this study, relationship between T. matsutake and microorganisms from shiro was focused and total 1,397 fungal and bacterial species were isolated. Each isolates were co-cultured with T. matsutake mycelium from Yangyang and Bonghwa. Then growth area and three enzyme activities (α-amylase, cellulase, and β-glucosidase) of T. matsutake mycelium were analyzed, respectively. Among the isolates, total 4 fungal species and 6 bacterial species showed their promoting growth effect on T. matsutake mycelium. Discovery of these microorganism strains are expected to contribute on artificial cultivation of T. matsutake. This study was supported by the Rural Development Administration (PJ014766022023).
