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Animal numbers tumble as fences block migration corridors


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Wildebeest at Maasai Mara National game reserve in Narok County. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
A lone wildebeest gazes at an approaching storm near Ereyiet Oltome village, on the eastern edge of Ol Kinyei Conservancy in Maasai Mara.
It seems startled by our vehicle as Simon Nkoitoi, senior warden and manager at the conservancy, responds to a distress call from villagers held hostage by a herd of elephants.
In the rush to get away from our intrusion, the animal squeezes itself through a barbed wire fence reinforced with wooden planks. Though empty, the fenced piece of land measuring close to 100 acres is privately-owned. The animals are unknowingly trespassing. ....

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Bacteria help plants grow better


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IMAGE: Amid young Maize plants: Dr. Peng Yu from the Institute of Crop Sciences and Resource Conservation (INRES) at the University of Bonn (Germany).
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Credit: © Barbara Frommann/University of Bonn
Every third-grader knows that plants absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. The fact that they also release substances into the soil is probably less well known. And this seems to make the lives of plants a lot easier.
That is at least the conclusion of the current study. The participating researchers studied several maize varieties that differ significantly in their yield. In their search for the cause, they came across an enzyme, flavone synthase 2. The high-yield inbred line 787 we studied contains large amounts of this enzyme in its roots , explains Dr. Peng Yu of the Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES) at the University of Bonn. It uses this enzyme to make certain molecules from the flavonoid gr ....

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