defoliant
/dɛfˈɔlɪənt/Definitions
1. noun
A chemical agent or substance used to remove leaves or foliage from plants, often for military or agricultural purposes.
“The military used defoliants to destroy the jungle cover in Vietnam.”
2. verb
To remove leaves or foliage from plants, especially using chemical agents.
“The pesticide defoliated the entire orchard, causing widespread damage.”