“…sativus and B. campestris (Zuberi and Lewis, 1988), which confirm the rules of the S sporophytic gene, but also reveal a second gene, complementary to 5, which obeys the rules of the gametophytic system. This is in contrast to the published reports of work which have contained odd exceptional results which have either not been explained or have elicitated a second gene either unspecified or sporophytic in action (Putrament, 1960, Kakizaki, 1930and Kroh, 1956 The most problematical species is Eruca sativa in which the number of mating groups was so large that a precise fit to any system of genes was not possible and in which three complementary sporophytic genes were considered to be a minimum requirement (Verma et al, 1977;Lewis, 1977).…”