noun
- the removal or loss of leaves from a plant or tree
- the stripping of leaves from trees or vegetation, especially as a military or agricultural tactic
Usage: commonly used in botany, forestry, and environmental contexts
Usage: historical and military usage
Examples
- Severe defoliation of the oak trees was caused by the invasive caterpillar species.
- The autumn defoliation happens gradually as temperatures drop.
- Acid rain can accelerate defoliation in sensitive forest ecosystems.
- Farmers monitor defoliation rates to assess crop damage from pests.
- The defoliation of the landscape in late fall creates a stark, bare appearance.
- Chemical defoliation was used during the war to remove jungle cover.
- Early defoliation in spring can indicate disease or environmental stress.