10 experts recommended: Aquatic ecosystem as a bioreactor: Water purification and some other functions. 10Recommendations :https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2018/08/10_11.html

10 experts recommended: Aquatic ecosystem as a bioreactor: Water purification and some other functions. 

10Recommendations :https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2018/08/10_11.html
Md Osim Aquatar
  •  2.86;  
  • National Environmental Engineering Research Institute
Dlshad Ali Omer
  •  7.57;  
  • University of Sulaymaniyah
Nino Durglishvili
  •  4.67  
  • Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Syed Ismyl Mahmood Rizvi
  •  5.37  
  • Patna University
Alka Munjal
  •  7.15  
  • National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra
Dickson Adom
  •  31.87  
  • Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science and Technology
Barbara Sawicka
  •  90.27;  
  • University of Life Sciences in Lublin
Dr.Hikmat Abdulkarim Almadhkhori
  •  11.28; 
  • Misan University
حذام جابر
  • Wasit University
Mutasem Z. Bani-Fwaz
  •  32.50; 
  • King Khalid University

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  • Sergei A. OstroumovSergei A. Ostroumov
    • **Interesting comment was made to this article, in July 2018:
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        Dear Dr Ostromouv, I do appreciate and agree this nice work. In deed, the researchers in my almamater, Instititute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has also been trying this method to improve aquatic ecosystem health and water quality, and they have raised Non-traditional Biomanipulation, namely the use ofHypophthalmichthys molitrix, Aristichthys nobilis, and aquatic mollusc to feed phytoplankton, and this method has also been very useful in the largest urban lake in China, Donghu Lake. While just like Traditional Biomanipulation, Non-traditional Biomanipulation has been proved to show mixed results: H. molitrix and A. nobilis are known to be prefered to feed large phytoplankton, especially for cyanobacteria, but many sucessful (Smith, 1985, 1989; Starling and Rocha, 1990; Datta and Jana, 1998; Xie and Liu, 2001) or unsuccessful (Januszko, 1974; Opuszynski, 1979, Laws and Weisburd, 1990; Domaizon and Devaux, 1999; Radka and Kahl, 2002 ) stories have been reported. This make it very complicated and confused, and it is difficault to chose whether to use this method. Dased on your research, what is your opinion?
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