Abscission

/æbˈsɪʒən/ noun

The natural process by which plants shed leaves, flowers, or fruits through the formation of a specialized separation layer. This controlled separation helps plants conserve resources and prepare for seasonal changes.

From Latin 'abscissio' meaning 'a cutting off,' derived from 'ab-' (away) and 'scindere' (to cut). The term reflects the precise, cut-like separation that occurs at the abscission zone.

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