Wheat plants were cultivated in a growth chamber at normál (35 Pa, C35 plants) and enhanced (70 Pa, C70 plants) CO2 partial pressure. In C35 plants the net photosynthetic rate (P^) of flag leaves and the concentrations of saccharides such as sucrose, glucose, fructose and starch were increased. The C70 plants possessed higher chlorophyll (Chl) a and Chl b contents. The CO2 response of Pn at saturating photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) was very similar for both variants. At the highest CO2 concentration saccharides accumulated in both variants as a consequence of decreased export rate. The response of to ^t saturating CO2 concentrations was similar in the two variants. On the other hand, the response of water vapour pressure conductance (gH2o) to PAR in C35 plants followed a hyperbolic response to PAR, while in the Cjq plants it was linearly related to PAR up to the mean PAR ušed for growth. In this variant ^^20 seemed to change parallelly to changes in the mesophyll demand for CO2 caused by PAR.