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The fundamental plant physiology concept of source-sink relations was first proposed by Mason and Maskell in 1928 to explain how a limited supply of resources are allocated within plants 12 Source tissues are net producers of photoassimilates—primarily carbohydrates such as sucrose—whereas sink tissues are net importers using or storing photoassimilates
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