“…The biological effects of clay minerals on the melanin-producing microscopic fungi are of particular interest because this group of dark pigmented microorganisms is well adapted to mineral substrata and harsh environments, commonly occurring in soils and on the rock surfaces, and might play a significant role in pedogenesis because the melanin pigment, in terms of its chemical nature, is one of the most important precursors of the humic substances in soil [65,85,105,111,175,[196][197][198]. It is well known that fungal melanins and other phenolic polymers possess many potential metal-binding sites with oxygen-containing groups including carboxyl, phenolic and alcoholic hydroxyl, carbonyl and methoxyl groups [129,156].…”