This document discusses concepts of source and sink in plants, including the translocation of photosynthates from source to sink. It defines source and sink, describing leaves as the primary source and seeds, fruits, and roots as typical sinks. Photosynthates are transported from source to sink in the form of sucrose. The relationship between source and sink can be manipulated experimentally by altering source size through defoliation or reducing light intensity, or by changing sink size through reducing reproductive structures. Understanding this source-sink relationship is important for optimizing crop yields.