Apoplastic loading of sucrose
1. Hydrogen ions (H+) are actively transported out of phloem cells by proton pumps (involves the hydrolysis of ATP)
2. The concentration of hydrogen ions consequently builds up outside of the cell, creating a proton gradient
3. Hydrogen ions passively diffuse back into the phloem cell via a co-transport protein, which requires sucrose movement
4. This results in a build up of sucrose within the phloem sieve tube for subsequent transport from the source