A. L. Tischler
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A. L. Tischler's research focuses on plant physiology and cultivation, specifically in the area of soybean genetics and development. Their work has contributed to the registration of a high-yielding conventional soybean variety, 'R18-14502', which demonstrates broad adaptability across the U.S. Mid-South region. This soybean variety is noted for its potential to improve crop yields and performance in diverse agricultural environments. Tischler collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including R. G. Marmo, D. Harrison, C. Canella Vieira, and C. Wu, on projects related to plant breeding and agricultural science. Their recent publication in 2026 highlights advancements in soybean cultivation and genetic improvement.
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Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South (2026)
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- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
- Registration of high‐yielding conventional soybean ‘R18‐14502’ with broad adaptability in the U.S. Mid‐South
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