Carpel damaged by bundle (6)
I believe the answer is:
parcel
'bundle' is the definition.
(I know that bundle can be written as parcel)
'carpel damaged' is the wordplay.
'damaged' indicates anagramming the letters.
'carpel' anagrammed gives 'PARCEL'.
'by' acts as a link.
(Other definitions for parcel that I've seen before include "Amount of land; package" , "'Bundle, package (6)'" , "Piece (of land); something to post" , "Wrapped container" , "Something wrapped up in package, as for posting" .)