defoliation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of defoliation in Hindi

  • पतझड़
  • निष्पत्रण
  • पत्रपात
  • विपण
  • पतझड़ का समय

defoliation Definition

Noun

  • the taking of a woman's virginity.

defoliation Example

  • Their labour often results in the complete defoliation of the tree. ( उनके श्रम के परिणामस्वरूप अक्सर पेड़ पूरी तरह से नष्ट हो जाता है। )
  • The period of defoliation varies in different countries according to the nature of their climate. ( विभिन्न देशों में उनकी जलवायु की प्रकृति के अनुसार मलत्याग की अवधि अलग-अलग होती है। )
  • As defoliation was conducted after tassel initiation, tasselling and silking were not delayed by defoliation. ( चूंकि टैसल दीक्षा के बाद पतझड़ का आयोजन किया गया था, इसलिए टैसलिंग और सिल्किंग में डिफोलिएशन द्वारा देरी नहीं की गई थी। )
  • Increment cores were sampled for radial growth measurements from trees subjected to slight, moderate and heavy defoliation. ( मामूली, मध्यम और भारी मलिनकिरण के अधीन पेड़ों से रेडियल वृद्धि माप के लिए वृद्धि कोर का नमूना लिया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Defoliation of sorghum and wheat leads to control of phenology and enhanced water use efficiency.
  • Many aphides, &c., puncture the leaves, suck out the sap, and induce va:ious local deformations, arrest of growth, pustular swellings, &c., and if numerous all the evils of defoliation may follow.
  • It should be remembered that a single complete defoliation of a herbaceous annual may so incapacitate the assimilation that no stores are available for seeds, tubers, &c., for another year, or at most so little that feeble plants only come up. In the case of a tree matters run somewhat differently; most large trees in full foliage have far more assimilatory surface than is immediately necessary, and if the injury is confined to a single year it may be a small event in the life of the tree, but if repeated the cambium, bud-stores and fruiting may all suffer.
  • Drought and consequent defoliation result in the same, and these considerations help us to understand how old-established trees in parks, &c., apparently in good general health, become stag-headed by the necrosis of their upper twigs and smaller branches: the roots have here penetrated into subsoil or other unsuitable medium, or some drainage scheme has deprived them of water, &c., and a dry summer just turns the scale.
  • The effects of artificial defoliation on leaf chemistry were monitored.
  • In the case of insects that cause defoliation in both natural forests and plantations, outbreaks are most likely to occur in plantations.
  • All surviving defoliated plants produced flowers irrespective of the level of defoliation.