Publications by authors named "Z Jakubowska"

Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are among the most promising alternatives to mineral fertilizers. However, little is known about the effects of applied bacteria on the native microbiota, including the rhizobacterial community, which plays a crucial role in bacteria-plant interactions. Therefore, this study is aimed at assessing the effects of PGPB not only on plants but also, importantly, on the native rhizobacterial community of winter oilseed rape.

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Oilseed rape is one of the most important oilseed crops, requiring high levels of nitrogen fertilization. Excessive nitrogen use, however, leads to numerous negative environmental impacts, spurring the search for sustainable, environmentally friendly alternatives to reduce reliance on mineral nitrogen fertilizers. One promising approach involves plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), which can support oilseed rape growth and lessen the need for traditional nitrogen fertilizers.

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L. is a traditional medicinal plant valued for its potentially health-promoting metabolites. Its herbal raw material has been recognized and used since ancient times and continues to be widely used in traditional medicine.

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  • * Nine participants (mostly women with median age 57) were monitored over 30 days using the Dexcom G6 CGM system after kidney transplantation, revealing that time in the healthy glucose range was above 70%.
  • * While the CGM use didn't change HbA1c levels or overall quality of life perception, it did enhance health quality perception for participants, indicating a potential benefit that warrants further research.
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Background: The risk of morbidity and mortality in the group of people qualified for kidney transplantation is high. Although currently, the qualification for kidney transplantation is very extensive and detailed, the final examination and assessment at the transplant center is crucial for the success of the transplantation.

Case Report: A 50-year-old woman with end-stage kidney disease was admitted to the Department of General, Vascular, and Transplant Surgery on July 21, 2023, for kidney transplantation.

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