Various problems such as erosion, leaching, and dispersion of tailings have occurred in abandoned mine areas. Especially, huge damage was caused by erosion of tailings by heavy rains in the research areas. Mine tailing of Sangdong tungsten contains various kind of heavy metals and Arsenic (As) exceeds more than 90 times than standard. In case this heavy metal flows into stream by erosion, serious damage is predicted. After experimenting Miscanthus sinensis growth of Mycorrhizae in comparison between infected and uninfected Mycorrhizae, plant infected by Mycorrhizae showed increased figures in average grass growth length (cm/ month), average organic body quantity (gfw/month) and average dry weight (gdw/month) by 47%, 33%, 32% respectively. Because of the small quantity of organic matter contained in the tailing of abandoned mine areas, the use of Mycorrhizae would be comparatively effective. This study suggests the use of Mycorrhizae infected plant to prevent erosion in abandoned mine waste areas.