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L.Lokoska Hydrobiological Institute, Naum Ohridski, 50, 6000 Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia lokoskalence@yahoo.com   Abstract The purpose of this microbiological investigation was to establish the qualitative and quantitative composition of the bacterial community (in the water and sediment) and also the water quality of the north part of Lake Ohrid. Samples of the water and sediment […]

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2010-232 DISTRIBUTION OF THE CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA IN THE LAKE OHRIDLence Lokoska 1Hydrobiological Institute, Ohrid, Macedonia Abstract:In the water ecosystems the cellulose is to be especially taken into consideration because it is produced during the process of photosynthesis of the phytoplankton and the aquatic macrophytes and its quantity depends on the primary production. The biogenetic transformation […]

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2010-234 COMPOSITION AND DYNAMICS OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITY IN THE LAKE OHRIDLence LokoskaHydrobiological Institute, Ohrid, Macedonia Abstract:The microorganisms in the water environment have the chief role in the process of transformation of the organic material, and in the functioning of the ecosystem as a whole. Knowing the composition and the dynamics of their population is a […]

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2010-235 BACTERIA AS AN INDEX OF WATER POLLUTION OF THE RIVER GOLEMA AND LAKE PRESPALence Lokoska 11 Hydrobiological Institute, Ohrid, Macedonia Abstract:The changes of the space and time distribution of the total number of heterotrophic bacteria and of some physiological groups of bacteria, as well as of the total number of coliform bacteria and the […]

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2010-312 WATER QUALITY OF THE LISICE RESERVOIR FROM MICROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTLence Lokoska 1, Simon Lokoski 2, Kristijana Lokoska 21 Hydrobiological Institute, Ohrid, Macedonia2 Medical Faculty, Univerzitet St. Ciryl and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia Abstract:The Lisice reservoir, together with the complementary objects had been build mainly for resolving of the water supply of the town of Veles and […]

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328 – Microbiological investigations of some surface springs around lake Ohrid and subaquatic springs at Kalista during December 2005 – December 2006   Lence Lokoska, Vera NovevskaHydrobiological institute, Naum Ohridski , 50, 6000 – Ohrid Republic of Macedonia llokoska@yahoo.comvnovevska2001@yahoo.com   Abstract   Microbiological investigations of some surface springs (Kalista, Catchment “St. Naum”, “St. Bogorodica”, “St. […]

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329 – Microbiological investigations of the water and sediment from the North-West littoral of Ohrid Lake   Lence Lokoska, Hydrobiological institute, Naum Ohridski , 50, 6000 Ohrid R. Macedonia llokoska@yahoo.com   Abstract During the period 2005-2006, with seasonal dynamic, a part of the bacterial populations (from ecological and sanitary aspect) in the water and sediment […]

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A-277 : Water quality of Lake Dojran from biological and physical-chemical aspects   Lence Lokoska Hydrobiological Institute, Naum Ohridski, 50, Ohrid Republic of Macedonia llokoska@yahoo.com   Momcula Jordanoski, Elizabeta Veljanoska-Sarafiloska, Orhideja Tasevska Hydrobiological Institute, Naum Ohridski, 50, Ohrid Republic of Macedonia       Abstract     During 2004-2005 research of Lake Dojran water quality […]

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A-276 : Microbiological water quality of Lake Prespa and its tributaries   Lence Lokoska Hydrobiological Institute, Naum Ohridski, 50, Ohrid Republic of Macedonia llokoska@yahoo.com       Abstract     In parallel with physicochemical and biological investigations undertaken at Lake Prespa (from littoral at 3 stations and from a vertical profile in the pelagic zone […]

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  BALWOIS 2004 Ohrid, Macedonia, 25-29 May 2004   PHYSICAL – CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE MACEDONIAN PART ON THE LAKE PRESPA   Momcula Jordanoski, Lence Lokoska Hydrobiological institute 50, Naum Ohridski street- Ohrid, Republic of MACEDONIA mjordanoski@yahoo.com Lake Prespa and Lake Ohrid, two largest lakes in Republic of Macedonia originated from Desaret group […]

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