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To avoid foliar injury or phytotoxic effect of foliar spray of urea, mixing of urea with propiconazole in warm growing conditions should be avoided. In turn, during cool and rainy growing seasons, a mixture of these chemicals is recommended in order to improve rapid absorption of both chemicals.
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Peltonen, J. (1994). Interaction of Late Season Foliar Spray of Urea and Fungicide Mixture in Wheat Production. In: Struik, P.C., Vredenberg, W.J., Renkema, J.A., Parlevliet, J.E. (eds) Plant Production on the Threshold of a New Century. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, vol 61. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1158-4_45
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