I've always thought it best to detail the theory behind the equipment rather than just add this or that as if it were a recipe. Refugiums, and the plants that go with them, are just another piece of equipment that have capabilities and limitations. If the aquarist is aware of these capabilities and limitations, he can apply the refugium with expected results and not high hopes that it will cure all his ills....as is the case for all equipment, you got to know how to use it
A very good post NMreef... I'm with you on about 80% of it... I think, though, that a phosphate reactor and other fluidized reactors will not aid in nitrate removal (unless there is a nitrate removing media similar to Rowaphos)...but, the other methods that you mentioned will...refugiums, skimmers, sandbeds, and especially liverock. If there is one thing that has great benefits will few limitations, it is liverock.