The PSA virus threatening New Zealand's multimillion-dollar kiwifruit industry is likely to have originated in China, says a group of biochemists who are confident they will further isolate the source of the outbreak.
Scientists from Otago University's Department of Biochemistry worked with bacterium found 16 months ago in a Te Puke orchard.
The source of the bacterium had been a key question from the outset and the biochemists had looked at three possible locations - Chile, China or Europe.
Associate Professor Russell Poulter, Professor Iain Lamont and Dr Margi Butler sourced Chinese Pseudomonas syringae pv Actinidiae (PSA) samples for sequencing and the results revealed China was the original source of both the Italian and New Zealand outbreaks.
Technology to carry out sequencing of the whole genetic code of New Zealand (PSA) arrived in New Zealand last year.