I don't know anything about tebuconazole. Googling "tebuconazole phytotoxicity" I can find, for example:
http://www.bcg.org.au/public_resourc...esource_id=942
"...Tebuconazole is notable among most other foliar fungicides in that it is toxic to plants (phytotoxic)
at rates normally required to provide adequate control against fungal diseases (Pederson 2007).
Tebuconazole phytotoxicity has been recorded at higher use rates in many crop species including soy
beans, cocoa, winter grass and rock melons (Holderness 1990 and Vawdrey 1994). In most of these
published cases, symptoms have included obvious death of leaf tissue. There were no obvious visual
differences between the control and tebuconazole treatment in this experiment. However, Pederson
(2007) notes that symptoms of tebuconazole phytotoxicity may affect all or only parts of the plant
(including roots), and can include only a subtle growth reduction..."