Brazilian rust fungus Prospodium tuberculatum is the control agent that has established in Northland and, rather than eradicating the lantana, keeps the population at a low level.
The rust works by decreasing the plant's rate of growth, leaf and fruit production.
Lantana is a big issue in Northland. It forms dense groups and invades areas from native and exotic forests to home gardens, sand dunes, quarries and wastelands. The pest plant spreads rapidly because birds carry and drop the seeds.
The low, scrambling shrub with small, colourful flowers and thorny stems can be poisonous to people and grazing stock.
Dr Dymock said the first step to finding the suitable biological control agent was through a survey of the plant's natural enemies in New Zealand or overseas.
When biological control agents are sourced from overseas, they go through extensive testing in secure conditions to ensure they won't wipe out New Zealand native species when released.