Abscission


 
 

Abscission (from ab- away from, and scission cutting or severing) is the shedding of a body part. It most commonly refers to the process by which a plant intentionally drops one or more of its parts, such as a leaf, fruit, flower or seed, though the term is also used to describe the shedding of a claw by an animal.

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A plant will abscise a part either to discard a member that is no longer necessary, such as a leaf during autumn, or a flower following fertilisation; or for the purposes of reproduction.

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Leaf: :This article is about the leaf, a plant organ. See Leaf (disambiguation) for other meanings....

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