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The thesis is focused on the evaluation of vegetation composition and on determining the effects of its regulation on the composition of vegetation. The significance of vegetation for photovoltaic power plant and ecosystem was also evalusted. It is followed by the recommendations of vegetation control for photovoltaic power plants. The research was conducted between the years 2013 - 2015. Sixty five species were found. As species potentially dangerous for the operation of the photovoltaic power plant were identified Festuca rubra, Dactylis glomerata, Cirsium arvense, Apera spica-venti, Trifolium pratense, Chenopodium album, Salix alba, Salix cinerea, Antryscus sylvestris and Urtica dioica. As species potentially dangerous for the ecosystem were determined Dactylis glomerata, Cirsium arvense, Chenopodium album. As species that can have a positive impact on the power plant were determined Festuca rubra, Trifolium repens and Tirofolium pratense. As species with a positive impact on the ecosystem were determined Taraxacum sect. ruderalia, Trifolium repens, Tirofolium pratense and Lamium album. Mulching was determined as the appropriate type of vegetation control. It was recommended to replace the use of herbicides with mowing or reduce the frequency of herbicide application to once in two years. |