The sorption of toxic metals by fungal mycelia grown in clay-containing medium is reported in this work. Biomass of melanin-producing microfungi of the genes Cladosporium (C cladosporioides, C resinae and C herbarum) and Aureobasidium pullulans, clay minerals and fungal mycelia grown in clay-containing medium were compared for their equilibrium Cu and Cd uptake from pH-buffered solutions using experimental sorption isotherms. Bentonite (Cherkassy) in the natural form was shown to be the best Cu sorbent compared with the other clays and clay minerals tested. Cu sorption isotherms fitted the Langmuir sorption model for all cases. Comparison of Cu and Cd uptake for biomass and bentonite showed a lower biomass uptake capacity but a considerably...