Tebuconazole is a fungicide frequently used in agriculture. Its possible impact to (non-)target species is influenced by its presence.
Moreover, the presence of triazoles in soil has an impact to bioavailability of nutrients. This study brings the information potentially useful in the evaluation of tebuconazole fate in the environment.
The studies based on the electrospray gas phase experiments provide an estimation of the tebuconazole ability to create complexes with magnesium.