Publications by authors named "P Roberto Bakker"

Potato vigour, the growth potential of seed potatoes, is a key agronomic trait that varies significantly across production fields due to factors such as genetic background and environmental conditions. Seed tuber microbiomes are thought to influence plant health and crop performance, yet the precise relationships between microbiome composition and potato vigour remain unclear. Here we conducted microbiome sequencing on seed tuber eyes and heel ends from 6 potato varieties grown in 240 fields.

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Background: Evidence suggests that postpartum recovery takes longer than 6 weeks. However, evidence-based recommendations regarding postpartum recovery are lacking. Current research mainly focuses on shortening hospital stay after childbirth, neglecting outpatient recovery.

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  • The study investigates the impact of ethnicity on maternal and perinatal outcomes among low-risk women in a midwife-led care setting, focusing on non-Western versus Dutch women.
  • A cohort of 977 low-risk pregnant women was analyzed, with key outcomes including gestational age, mode of birth, and birthweight, while controlling for various factors like area deprivation and maternal education.
  • Findings revealed that non-Western women had a higher likelihood of specific characteristics such as being multiparous, living in deprived areas, having lower education, and higher BMI, along with more significant challenges in prenatal care and a higher incidence of gestational diabetes compared to their Dutch counterparts.
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Hypothermia is a relatively rare condition in pregnancy and has been associated with fetal bradycardia. The management of maternal hypothermia resulting in fetal bradycardia presents a challenging dilemma for healthcare professionals. Currently, no evidence exists to advise on the duration of this condition before obstetric interventions are necessary for a safe outcome for both mother and infant.

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The atrioventricular (AV) conduction axis provides electrical continuity between the atrial and ventricular chambers. The "nodal" cardiomyocytes populating this region (AV canal in the embryo, AV node from fetal stages onward) propagate impulses slowly, ensuring sequential contraction of the chambers. Dysfunction of AV nodal tissue causes severe disturbances in rhythm and contraction, and human models that capture its salient features are limited.

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