what does the acid secration by lichen on rook surface cause
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Oxalic acid secreted by the mycobionts of many lichens is commonly considered to play a crucially important role in the chemical weathering of rocks and minerals. On the one hand, many species of lichens do not produce any oxalic acid, but can still exert significant chemical effects on their substrate rocks.
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Oxalic acid secreted by the mycobionts of many lichens is commonly considered to play a crucially important role in the chemical weathering of rocks and minerals.
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