Microlunatus panaciterrae sp. nov., a b-glucosidase-producing bacterium isolated from soil in a ginseng field A novel bacterial strain, designated Gsoil 954 T , showing b-glucosidase activity was isolated from a soil sample from a ginseng field in Pocheon Province, South Korea. The isolate was a Grampositive, aerobic, motile, coccus-shaped, non-endospore-forming bacterium. Comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that strain Gsoil 954 T belonged to the family Propionibacteriaceae, the highest levels of sequence similarity being found with the type strains of Microlunatus ginsengisoli (96.4 %) and Microlunatus phosphovorus (96.2 %). The strain showed ,95.9 % similarity with respect to other species within the family Propionibacteriaceae. In addition, the presence of LL-2,6-diaminopimelic acid in the cell-wall peptidoglycan, MK-9(H 4 ) as the major menaquinone and anteiso-C 15 : 0 and iso-C 15 : 0 as the major cellular fatty acids suggested its affiliation with the genus Microlunatus. The G+C content of the genomic DNA was 65.1 mol%. On the basis of its phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic distinctiveness, strain Gsoil 954 T represents a novel species within the genus Microlunatus, for which the name Microlunatus panaciterrae sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is Gsoil 954 T (5KCTC 13058 T 5DSM 18662 T ).