A closed gas exchange system was used to survey the apparent rates of photosynthesis by young wheat shoots in a wide range of O2 concentrations (O2), CO2 concentrations (CO2), temperatures (T), and radiant flux densities. The results are expressed graphically and by equations. The carbon dioxide compensation point (ΓH) conformed to the equation ΓH = O2e(0.0428T − 12.1). The relationship between the apparent rates of photosynthesis in the presence (PH) and absence (PL) of inhibitory concentrations of oxygen was described by the equation PH = PLk loge(CO2/ΓH) where k was independent of the prevailing environmental conditions and [Formula: see text].