noticed that higher gamma ray doses particularly 600 and 800 Gy had a negative effect on the morphological characteristics of tomato and okra seedlings derived from irradiated seeds. In this connection, Dubey et al. (2007) showed an increase in plant height, number of leaves, and branches per plant when okra seeds were irradiated with different doses of gamma rays. Dhankhar and Dhankhar (2003) noticed that seeds of a purple stem line of okra when subjected to gamma irradiation at 0.6 or 0.7 KR some plants exhibited flat andY-shaped branching.