An illustration of Münch’s model for mass flow in phloem tissue
The translocation of phloem sap (sucrose and other organic solutes) due to a hydrostatic pressure gradient from the source to the sink
Remember that the source is not necessarily the leaves and the sink is not necessarily the roots. Phloem sap moves up and down the plant (although it will only move in one direction per sieve tube). The hydrostatic pressure gradient is dependent on water moving in and out of the xylem vessels by osmosis.
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