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Munch pressure flow model

14 Feb 2025
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The Munch pressure flow model, proposed by the German physiologist Hans Munch in 1930, explains the mechanism of phloem transport in plants. It describes the movement of sugars and other nutrients from source regions (like leaves) to sink regions (such as roots and fruits) via the phloem. 

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