![Phototransduction and circadian entrainment are the key pathways in the signaling mechanism for the baculovirus induced tree-top disease in the lepidopteran larvae | Scientific Reports Phototransduction and circadian entrainment are the key pathways in the signaling mechanism for the baculovirus induced tree-top disease in the lepidopteran larvae | Scientific Reports](https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41598-018-35885-4/MediaObjects/41598_2018_35885_Fig1_HTML.png)
Phototransduction and circadian entrainment are the key pathways in the signaling mechanism for the baculovirus induced tree-top disease in the lepidopteran larvae | Scientific Reports
![A ) Appearance of tree top disease in the gypsy moth. [Photo credit:... | Download Scientific Diagram A ) Appearance of tree top disease in the gypsy moth. [Photo credit:... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kelli-Hoover-2/publication/51635480/figure/fig1/AS:305812263194627@1449922733610/A-Appearance-of-tree-top-disease-in-the-gypsy-moth-Photo-credit-V-Martemyanov.png)
A ) Appearance of tree top disease in the gypsy moth. [Photo credit:... | Download Scientific Diagram
Baculovirus-Induced Climbing Behavior Favors Intraspecific Necrophagy and Efficient Disease Transmission in Spodoptera exigua | PLOS ONE
![Baculovirus-induced climbing behavior, historically known as “Wipfelkrankheit” (tree top disease), has been attributed to the viral egt gene. Baculovirus-induced climbing behavior, historically known as “Wipfelkrankheit” (tree top disease), has been attributed to the viral egt gene.](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ppreviews-plos-725668748/1281860/preview.jpg)