Calcium Oxalate as Source of High Ash Yields in the Terricolous Lichen Parmelia chlorochroa

Abstract
High ash yields from some samples of P. chlorochroa Tuck. are shown by X-ray diffraction techniques to be due not to contamination by soil but to large amounts of calcium oxalate accumulated within the tissue. Ashing at 450.degree. C decomposes the calcium oxalate to calcite. High ash yields are thus biogenic and directly related to calcium oxalate content.